DEADLINE222
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Now I am on to something!
I was half asleep, browsing through "US Navy Projectile and Fuzes, 1945" and came upon an awesome image explaining what the headstamps mean on a lot of US naval casings and guns, as well as possibly shedding some light on projectile stampings.

Note that when NGF (Naval Gun Factory) is omitted and a contractor's initials are present, the superintendent's initials at the eight o'clock position are done away with as well.
The superintendent's initials apply only to the following:
WNY (Washington Naval Yard)
NGF (Naval Gun Factory)
USFGF (United States Naval Gun Factory)
Some of the superintendents initials of the WNY, NGF and USNGF are the following, with rough dates of position in office.
E.H.C.L. Eugene Henry Cozzens Leutze -1910
F.E.B Frank Edmund Beatty 1910-1913
J.H.G James H. Glennon 1915-1917
A.L.W Arthur Lee Willard -1917
A.W.G Albert W. Grant 1919-

Feel free to add or take away. Enjoy!
I was half asleep, browsing through "US Navy Projectile and Fuzes, 1945" and came upon an awesome image explaining what the headstamps mean on a lot of US naval casings and guns, as well as possibly shedding some light on projectile stampings.

Note that when NGF (Naval Gun Factory) is omitted and a contractor's initials are present, the superintendent's initials at the eight o'clock position are done away with as well.
The superintendent's initials apply only to the following:
WNY (Washington Naval Yard)
NGF (Naval Gun Factory)
USFGF (United States Naval Gun Factory)
Some of the superintendents initials of the WNY, NGF and USNGF are the following, with rough dates of position in office.
E.H.C.L. Eugene Henry Cozzens Leutze -1910
F.E.B Frank Edmund Beatty 1910-1913
J.H.G James H. Glennon 1915-1917
A.L.W Arthur Lee Willard -1917
A.W.G Albert W. Grant 1919-

Feel free to add or take away. Enjoy!
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