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APR 01, 1951
NOL needs scientists; so does Civil Service.
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The Naval Ordnance Laboratory, according to a recent communication, has an urgent need for physicists and electrical and electronics engineers. Work assignments are available in theoretical and applied research, engineering development, and technical evaluation. Civil service status is not required at the present time. Inquiries should be addressed to the Personnel Officer, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Silver Spring 19, Maryland.

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