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A view of the helmsman's station aboard the coastal patrol ship USS TEMPEST (PC-2). On the left is the main display console for the SPS-64(V)9 navigational radar set. The ship is moored at the Washington Navy Yard and is open for public tours

A close-up view of a digital monitor in the combat information center of the coastal patrol ship USS TEMPEST (PC-2). The navigator can scan charts into the computer and get a digitized image on the monitor. On the left is the display unit for the Sperry RASCAR navigation/surface search radar system. The ship is moored at the Washington Navy Yard and is open for public tours

A close-up view of various monitoring guages in the combat information center aboard the coastal patrol ship USS TEMPEST (PC-2). In the top row, from left to right, are: a clock, a gyro repeater, a windspeed indicator, a Sperry under-hull speed indicator and a depth-finder. Below the windspeed indicator is an APR 39 radar threat warning unit. The ship is moored at the Washington Navy Yard and is open for public tours

US Navy Personnelman 3rd Class (PN3) Zikomo S. Bullock (left) and Electronics Technician 3rd Class (ET3) Marvin T. Marsh, USN, (right) "apprehend" Crytologic Technician SEAMAN (CTSN) Martin Quackenbush, USN, as a suspected bomb smuggler during a demonstration of vehicle search techniques. Agana Naval Air Station, Guam, 8 May 1998

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Base: Washington

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery

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Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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29/10/1993
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Carroll Senior Citizens Center ,  38.87650, -77.00025
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