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The Bolivar was an ex steel hulled anti-submarine warfare ship. She was 174' long, had a beam of 22', top speed of 25 and slept 48 crew. Originally known as the Grinnel as mentioned in OOD (Orders of the DayA type of ship's "newspaper" containing an item from the Commodore, the daily schedule for that day, news and notices, as well as orders necessary to administration of the ship's business. ''Abbr.'' OODs
) of February 24, 1970. She was renamed the Bolivar in the OOD of June 22, 1970. The Bolivar was a Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
training vessel and stationship for the Pacific area during 1970. During the summer of 1973 she was tied up next to the Excalibur.
References
The majority of this definition was taken from - "Hubbard, L. Ron. Modern Management Technology Defined. Church of Scientology of California, Publications Organization United States. 1976"