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MR F MICKELBOROUGH, supervisor of the Navy’s P.I.P. plant, demonstrates space-saving packaging. P.I.P. stands for "preservation, identification, and packaging.” On the table are two untreated blankets. Held above them are two similar blankets, vacuum treated to one quarter the size and sealed in protective plastic.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 11

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MR F MICKELBOROUGH, supervisor of the Navy’s P.I.P. plant, demonstrates space-saving packaging. P.I.P. stands for "preservation, identification, and packaging.” On the table are two untreated blankets. Held above them are two similar blankets, vacuum treated to one quarter the size and sealed in protective plastic. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 11

MR F MICKELBOROUGH, supervisor of the Navy’s P.I.P. plant, demonstrates space-saving packaging. P.I.P. stands for "preservation, identification, and packaging.” On the table are two untreated blankets. Held above them are two similar blankets, vacuum treated to one quarter the size and sealed in protective plastic. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29058, 21 November 1959, Page 11