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330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711283) (22359635045)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711283) (22359635045)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711283): Bow shot of a U.S. built PTF Boat traveling at high speed during trials off the Virginia Capes, early May 1963. Master Caption: First Action Photographs of U.S. Navy PTF’s. The... More

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711286) (22333596026)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711286) (22333596026)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711286): Stern view of a Norwegian built PTF boat traveling at high speed during trials off the Virginia Capes, early May 1963. Master Caption: First Action Photographs of U.S. Navy PTF’... More

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711287) (21738508183)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711287) (21738508183)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711287): Bow shot of Norwegian built, (left) and a U.S. built PTF boat running at high speed together during trials off Virginia Capes, Early May, 1963. (Also in color as KN-4907). Master... More

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711289) (22333584176)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711289) (22333584176)

330-PSA-101-63 (USN 711289): Bow shot of a Norwegian built PTF boat traveling at high speed during trials off the Virginia Capes, early May 1963. Master Caption: First Action Photographs of U.S. Navy PTF’s.... More

330-PSA-102-64 (USN 711462) (22356017458)

330-PSA-102-64 (USN 711462) (22356017458)

330-PSA-102-64 (USN 711462): USS Decatur (DD-936) collides with USS Lake Champlain (CVS-39), view shows Decatur’s mast topping to the water, May 6, 1964, during operations in the Atlantic. The two ships collid... More

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710895) (21030670273)

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710895) (21030670273)

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710895): World Record Holders. Commander Patrick L. Sullivan, left, pilot and Lieutenant Beverly W. Witherspoon, co-pilot, check flight data in front of U.S. Navy Sikorsky/HSS-2 helicopter... More

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710896) (21625603576)

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710896) (21625603576)

330-PSA-103-61 (USN 710896): Latest Sub Hunter. The U.S. Navy’s twin-turbine Sikorsky HSS_2, the world’s most advanced helicopter weapons system, hovers near USS Decatur (DD 936) during the aircraft’s recent ... More

330-PSA-105-65 (USN 1110429) (22306661213)

330-PSA-105-65 (USN 1110429) (22306661213)

330-PSA-105-65 (USN 1110429): A North Vietnamese supply train burns May 4, 1965, after being bombed by U.S. Navy aircraft from USS Midway (CVA-41). The planes struck about 30 miles north of Vihn on the North V... More

330-PSA-109-62 (USN 711065) (21846475631)

330-PSA-109-62 (USN 711065) (21846475631)

330-PSA-109-62 (USN 711065): Artist conception of the newly completed Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Dedication ceremony for the memorial will take place on Memorial Day, May 30, 1962. Guest Speak... More

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711302) (22171571340)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711302) (22171571340)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711302): Debris on the ocean floor 8,400 feet below the surface may be a clue to the final resting place of the nuclear submarine USS Thresher. Taken last week by an underwater camera syste... More

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711303) (22172737989)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711303) (22172737989)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711303): Debris on the ocean floor 8,400 feet below the surface may be a clue to the final resting place of the nuclear submarine USS Thresher. Taken last week by an underwater camera syste... More

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711304) (22333570016)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711304) (22333570016)

330-PSA-110-63 (USN 711304): Debris on the ocean floor 8,400 feet below the surface may be a clue to the final resting place of the nuclear submarine USS Thresher. Taken last week by an underwater camera syste... More

330-PSA-110-65 (KN 11653) (22757487160)

330-PSA-110-65 (KN 11653) (22757487160)

330-PSA-110-65 (KN 11653): USS Edisto (AGB-2) crushes the ice on the way to rescue 19 men from the Navy’s floating Arctic Research Ice Island in the Greenland Sea. Master Caption: The U.S. Navy icebreaker USS ... More

330-PSA-110-65 (USN 1111206C) (22553330269)

330-PSA-110-65 (USN 1111206C) (22553330269)

330-PSA-110-65 (USN 1111206C): Arlis II personnel load sleds with supplies as they prepare to evacuate the ice island which had been manned for four years during a 5,000 mile journey through the Arctic. Maste... More

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-1 (20276285733)

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-1 (20276285733)

330-PSA-113-60-1: First Stop From Congo. Children who were among 86 refugees from the strife-torn Congo flew to Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya, by U.S. Air Force aircraft on July 13, 1960, are shown disem... More

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-2 (20709231310)

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-2 (20709231310)

330-PSA-113-60-2: Relief After Anxiety. With uncertainty of evacuation from the Congo behind them, these refugee children take time for a bit of fun at Wheelus Air Force Base, Tripoli, Libya, The children ... More

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-3 (20710528179)

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-3 (20710528179)

330-PSA-113-60-3: Refugees Land at Wheelus. First step for these refugees from the strife-torn Congo to Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya. They landed at 3 a.m. on July 13, 1960. By a U.S. Air Force C-124 of... More

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-4 (20276279253)

Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya - 330-PSA-113-60-4 (20276279253)

330-PSA-113-60-4: Safety in North Africa. En route to Brussels, Belgium, these refugees from the Republic of Congo found safety and comfort at Wheelus Air Force Base, Tripoli, Libya, after a flight from Braz... More

330-PSA-113-61 (APS-61-54) (21463726470)

330-PSA-113-61 (APS-61-54) (21463726470)

330-PSA-113-61 (APS-61-54): Army Loses Queen. Host, narrator of the U.S. Army’s “Big Picture” TV series, Master Sergeant Stuart A. Queen, center, retired today after completing 20 years in the Army and eight ... More

330-PSA-114-60 (USN 1048561) (20887590002)

330-PSA-114-60 (USN 1048561) (20887590002)

330-PSA-114-60 (USN 1048561): White dots in the center of sun spot are shown clearly for the first time in this photograph taken 80,000 feet above the Earth in Stratoscope I Balloon-Borne Telescope. Less than... More

330-PSA-115-61 (USN 710901) (21463711020)

330-PSA-115-61 (USN 710901) (21463711020)

330-PSA-115-61 (USN 710901): A converted U.S. Navy tanker, USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AG-162), carries a high-powered sonar transducer array aft of the bridge. The ship is taking part in Project Artemis, an e... More

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711068) (21650002909)

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711068) (21650002909)

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711068): Record Breakers. Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth presented awards to Lieutenant Robert W. Crafton, USN; Captain Louis K. Keck, USMC; and Captain David A. Spurlock, USMC, for sma... More

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711069) (21649029998)

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711069) (21649029998)

330-PSA-115-62 (USN 711069): Admiring a model of the record-smashing U.S. Navy’s F4H “Phantom II” are recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross: Commander Francis T. Brown, USN; Lieutenant Delbert W. Nord... More

330-PSA-115-65 (APA-65-166) (22956607141)

330-PSA-115-65 (APA-65-166) (22956607141)

330-PSA-115-65 (APA-65-166): Water Mines. Master Sergeant Joseph C. Westmier explains the operation of the captured Viet Cong mines to Master Sergeant John D. Spooler. The largest mine is normally filled to ... More

330-PSA-117-61 (USN 710902) (21463784118)

330-PSA-117-61 (USN 710902) (21463784118)

330-PSA-117-61 (USN 710902): XKD2B-1 Training Target Makes Successful Launch. An artist’s conception of the nation’s first missile training target developed with speed an altitude performance to match the ca... More

330-PSA-118-61 (USN 710903) (21625532676)

330-PSA-118-61 (USN 710903) (21625532676)

330-PSA-118-61 (USN 710903): Navy Develops System for Tracking Homing Pigeons. A newly developed system which makes it possible for the first time to track a bird through its flight has provided the Navy wit... More

330-PSA-12-65 (KN-10517) (22932377632)

330-PSA-12-65 (KN-10517) (22932377632)

330-PSA-12-65 (KN-10517): There of the four U.S. Navy Nurses awarded the Purple Heart in Vietnam, receive their awards from Captain Archie Kuntze, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Support Activity, Saigon. The... More

330-PSA-120-61 (80-KN 1814) (21651537675)

330-PSA-120-61 (80-KN 1814) (21651537675)

330-PSA-120-61 (80-KN 1814): The U.S. Navy’s new, long range anti-submarine weapon system, “Dash” (Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter), hovers in free flight over the flight deck of USS Hazelwood (DD 531). Suspen... More

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111307) (22739796930)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111307) (22739796930)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111307): These Navy crewmen aboard USS Midway (CVA 41) appear to be quietly contemplating their next task of preparing the waiting F8 “Crusader” for a strike launch against North Vietnam. ... More

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111308) (22535640299)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111308) (22535640299)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111308): An airman aboard USS Midway (CVA-41) appears to be effortlessly towing a 32,000 pound Skyhawk jet tanker across deck. Actually, the airman is only guiding the “Tilly Bar” toward ... More

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111309) (22509417577)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111309) (22509417577)

330-PSA-120-65 (USN 1111309): An A4 “Skyhawk” jet approaches the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CVA 41) for landing after a strike on North Vietnam. The destroyer USS John R. Craig (DD 885) follows the carrier ... More

330-PSA-121-62 (USN 711070) (21214119134)

330-PSA-121-62 (USN 711070) (21214119134)

330-PSA-121-62 (USN 711070): Runner-up in the heavyweight division of the Conseil International du-Sport Militaire (CISM) Boxing Championship. Yeoman Third Class Richard Pettigrew, USN, shows two friends hot i... More

330-PSA-122-60 (USN 1048859) (20709221430)

330-PSA-122-60 (USN 1048859) (20709221430)

330-PSA-122-60 (USN 1048859): Polaris-Successful Launch, Successful Flight. Two Polaris test vehicles from a submerged submarine July 20, 1960, in the first full scale tests of all elements of the Navy’s Fl... More

330-PSA-126-65 (APS-65-173) (22527074517)

330-PSA-126-65 (APS-65-173) (22527074517)

330-PSA-126-65 (APS-65-173): Historic D-Day Message. The original (field) tape message announcing the successful invasion of France by Allied Forces is being held by Sergeant James E. Rowland, USA, Communicat... More

330-PSA-127-64 (USN 711467) (22780463035)

330-PSA-127-64 (USN 711467) (22780463035)

330-PSA-127-64 (USN 711467): Collision and fire damage mares the side of USS Lake Champlain (CVS-39) as she lies at anchor in the Chesapeake Bay, 38 miles south of Annapolis, Maryland. The carrier and the No... More

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096760) (22766940002)

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096760) (22766940002)

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096760): Sealab I, the U.S. Navy’s underwater research laboratory, departs Panama City, Florida, Saturday morning June 6, 1964, en-route to the U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda. The lab will be ... More

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096761) (22766938612)

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096761) (22766938612)

330-PSA-128-64 (USN 1096761): Sealab I, the U.S. Navy’s underwater research laboratory, departs Panama City, Florida, Saturday morning June 6, 1964, en-route to the U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda. The lab will be ... More

330-PSA-129-61 (USN 710905) (21464698509)

330-PSA-129-61 (USN 710905) (21464698509)

330-PSA-129-61 (USN 710905): It’s a Shocktube, Not a Weapon! A five-pound explosive charge detonated at the apex of this 180-foot conical shocktube can simulate the blast-waves generated by simultaneously fi... More

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710760) (20887582872)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710760) (20887582872)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710760): Captain William C. Mott, USN, Becomes New Judge Advocate General. Captain William C. Mott, USN, becomes Judge Advocate General of the Navy during ceremonies in the Secretary of ... More

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710761) (20887578522)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710761) (20887578522)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710761): Captain William C. Mott, USN, Becomes New Judge Advocate General. Captain William C. Mott, USN, becomes Judge Advocate General of the Navy during ceremonies in the Secretary of ... More

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710762) (20887575212)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710762) (20887575212)

330-PSA-133-60 (USN 710762): Rear Admiral Ward receives the Legion of Merit on Retirement. Rear Admiral Chester C. Ward, USN, (center) wears the Legion of Merit just presented to him by Secretary of the Navy... More

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049122) (20709297218)

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049122) (20709297218)

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049122): Blast Cone Principle. This diagram illustrates how a small charge shock wave will expand within the confines of a cone in the same manner as it would if it were part of a full s... More

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049123) (20276250453)

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049123) (20276250453)

330-PSA-134-60 (USN 1049123): 22-Decree Blast Cone. William S. Filler, a Naval Ordnance Laboratory Physicist, adjusts one of the pencil-type piezo-electric cages which are fitted into a 22-degree cone to mea... More

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109013) (21463559380)

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109013) (21463559380)

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109013): Master Caption: Man-made Ocean Dedicated at David Taylor Model Basin. The push of a button by Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development James H. Wakelin, Jr.,... More

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109014) (21028801364)

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109014) (21028801364)

330-PSA-135-61 (USN 7109014): Master Caption: Man-made Ocean Dedicated at David Taylor Model Basin. The push of a button by Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development James H. Wakelin, Jr.,... More

330-PSA-139-64 (USN 1097019) (22754473376)

330-PSA-139-64 (USN 1097019) (22754473376)

330-PSA-139-64 (USN 1097019): The Navy research submarine, Alvin was operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Research Institution for the Office of Naval Research. The craft is 29 feet long and weighs 11 ton... More

330-PSA-141-60 (USN 710766) (21109799468)

330-PSA-141-60 (USN 710766) (21109799468)

330-PSA-141-60 (USN 710766): U.S. Navy Transfers Floating Drydock to Columbian Navy. Rear Admiral H.M. Briggs, USN, Director of Pan American affairs, signs an agreement leasing a floating drydock to the Col... More

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711078) (21398052123)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711078) (21398052123)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711078): The 19,000 pound test vehicle with 16 tires on each track was put through mud tests by the Army at the Engineer’s Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, which officially repor... More

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711079) (21398046343)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711079) (21398046343)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711079): The 19,000 pound test vehicle with 16 tires on each track was put through mud tests by the Army at Camp Hale, Colorado. The vehicle operated without difficulties in snow averaging... More

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711080) (21831355248)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711080) (21831355248)

330-PSA-142-62 (USN 711080): The “Airoll” proved itself in the sand. On reaching soft terrain, the wheels automatically became stationary, with the pneumatic tires serving as cleats or crippers in the manner ... More

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1097020) (22791667501)

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1097020) (22791667501)

U.S. Navy North American RA-5C Vigilante (BuNo 150839, 150841, ?) of Reconnaissance Heavy Attack Squadron 5 (RVAH-5) "Savage Sons" take off from the on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CVA-... More

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1097021) (22159311183)

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1097021) (22159311183)

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1097021): Pilot manning a RA5C “Vigilante” aboard USS Saratoga (CVA 60). Photographed by PHC H.G. Jordan, USN, December 10, 1963. (2015/11/03).

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1103079) (22766927092)

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1103079) (22766927092)

330-PSA-145-64 (USN 1103079): Crewmen perform maintenance on a RA5C “Vigilante” aircraft lined up at U.S. Naval Air Station, Sanford, Florida. Photograph released July 2, 1964. (2015/11/03).

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-148-62: Shown is a test vehicle of the Navy’s newest surface-to-air missile, the Typhon. The missile incorporated all the newest technological advances. It is designed to meet the enemy threat of th... More

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 1060451) (21831342558)

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 1060451) (21831342558)

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 1060451): A new oceanographic research vessel – Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP), has been constructed for the Marine Physical Laboratory of Scripps Institution of Oceanography under con... More

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 711092) (21832285849)

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 711092) (21832285849)

330-PSA-149-62 (USN 711092): A new oceanographic research vessel – Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP), has been constructed for the Marine Physical Laboratory of Scripps Institution of Oceanography under cont... More

330-PSA-151-61 (USN 710919) (21030428313)

330-PSA-151-61 (USN 710919) (21030428313)

330-PSA-151-61 (USN 710919): Navy’s Newest: Catamaran Hydrofoil Test Craft. A new high speed hydrofoil test craft, with a capacity to test a wide variety of foil types, is being built for the Navy by Boeing... More

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817040) (21109576420)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817040) (21109576420)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817040): Master Caption: U.S. Navy Icebreakers Reach Bellingshausen Sea. The Bellingshausen Sea was penetrated in February 1960 by two U.S. Navy ice-breakers USS Glacier and USS Burton Isl... More

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817319) (20674968714)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817319) (20674968714)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817319): Master Caption: U.S. Navy Icebreakers Reach Bellingshausen Sea. The Bellingshausen Sea was penetrated in February 1960 by two U.S. Navy ice-breakers USS Glacier and USS Burton Isl... More

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817391) (20676548433)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817391) (20676548433)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817391): Master Caption: U.S. Navy Icebreakers Reach Bellingshausen Sea. The Bellingshausen Sea was penetrated in February 1960 by two U.S. Navy ice-breakers USS Glacier and USS Burton Isl... More

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817415) (21287040542)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817415) (21287040542)

330-PSA-152-60 (USN 817415): Master Caption: U.S. Navy Icebreakers Reach Bellingshausen Sea. The Bellingshausen Sea was penetrated in February 1960 by two U.S. Navy ice-breakers USS Glacier and USS Burton Isl... More

330-PSA-152-61 (USN 710897) (21625362576)

330-PSA-152-61 (USN 710897) (21625362576)

330-PSA-152-61 (USN 710897): This diagram schematically illustrates operation of the Naval Ordnance Laboratory’s new high-speed camera. This diagram is simplified to show only one of the camera’s two film dru... More

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711326) (22171848378)

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711326) (22171848378)

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711326): Applied Physics Laboratory scientists Frederick Mobley, (left), and Robert E. Fischell withdraw section of gravity stabilization boom from canister in which it was later launched a... More

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711327) (22333556156)

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711327) (22333556156)

330-PSA-153-63 (USN 711327): Gravity stabilization system employing the same principle that keeps the heavier side of the moon facing us is illustrated in this artist’s concept. A signal sent to the satellite... More

330-PSA-156-64 (USN 1103702) (22780445555)

330-PSA-156-64 (USN 1103702) (22780445555)

330-PSA-156-64 (USN 1103702): A Ship Skippers Chart Course. Commanding Officers of the nuclear powered USS Enterprise (CVAN-64), USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25), USS Long Beach (CGN-9), confer with the commander of ... More

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102942D) (22791654861)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102942D) (22791654861)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102942D): Seabee Technical Assistance Team (STAT). A caravan of heavy construction equipment moves along a partially completed road in Thailand. STAT teams dispatched to the Far East cou... More

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102943A) (22780438315)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102943A) (22780438315)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1102943A): Seabee Technical Assistance Team (STAT). An injured Thailand youth is lifted into a jeep by two Navy Seabees for transportation to the medical center. The STAT teams in Thailan... More

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849) (22791651041)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849) (22791651041)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849): Seabee Technical Assistance Team (STAT). During early 1964, a Navy STAT responded to a request from Costa Rica for emergency flood control assistance. Thirty-three Seabees and 3... More

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849-C) (22592470780)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849-C) (22592470780)

330-PSA-159-64 (USN 1103849-C): Seabee Technical Assistance Team (STAT). Past the noise and dust of STAT Teams’ modern construction equipment, a THAI woman carriers water as her ancestors have done for centur... More

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047343) (20274748804)

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047343) (20274748804)

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047343): Underwater Eyes. A U.S. Navy frogman tests sonar equipment developed to locate underwater objects. The light-weight, portable, diver-held sonar system is economically powered by... More

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047345) (20709367398)

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047345) (20709367398)

330-PSA-16-60 (USN 1047345): Underwater Eyes. A U.S. Navy frogman tests sonar equipment developed to locate underwater objects. The light-weight, portable, diver-held sonar system is economically powered by... More

330-PSA-16-62 (USN 711011) (21836952275)

330-PSA-16-62 (USN 711011) (21836952275)

330-PSA-16-62 (USN 711011): This model indicates the general appearance of a 22-ton hydroskimmer research craft scheduled to be built for the U.S. Navy in Buffalo, New York, by Textron’s Bell Aerosystems Compa... More

United States Navy Military Aircraft - 330-PSA-161-63-1 (22370256231)

United States Navy Military Aircraft - 330-PSA-161-63-1 (22370256231)

330-PSA-161-63-1: Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 27, 1963. Preparing for take-off from Ramstein AB, Germany is the Air Force, C-130, cargo plane that delivered 25,000 pounds of medicine and blankets to disa... More

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-161-63-2: Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 28, 1963. Operations at this United States Air Forces Base in Europe continued on through the night sending medical aid to disaster-stricken Skopje, Yugoslav... More

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-161-63-3: Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 28, 1963. These two Air Force men work in the wee hours of the morning on Ramstein Air Base’s Flight Line as they check over personal equipment of the medica... More

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-161-63-4: Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 27, 1963. Air men of the 7030th Combat Support Wing stand by as a truck laden with medical supplies for the people of Skopje, Yugoslavia, is loaded into an A... More

330-PSA-167-60 (PAA 30141) (20676540503)

330-PSA-167-60 (PAA 30141) (20676540503)

330-PSA-167-60 (PAA 30141): Lieutenant Commander George Peabody Steele, II, USN, Captain of USS Seadragon, Photograph released August 25, 1960, but photographed on July 30, 1958. Master caption: USS Seadragon... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710770) (20676535223)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710770) (20676535223)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710770): Artist Walter W. Bollendonk’s concept of the surfaced USS Seadragon during her east-west polar voyage. Mr. Bollendonk spent three days onboard Seadragon at Portsmouth Naval Shipya... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710773) (21109542970)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710773) (21109542970)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710773): Smiling-Moustached facile profile of the cliff of this iceberg looks down at the nuclear submarine USS Seadragon on her polar voyage. This iceberg was the largest encountered by th... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710774) (20674941294)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710774) (20674941294)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710774): Cross hairs of the Seadragon’s periscope center among the small icebergs of the ice pack encountered in Davis Strait, August 1960. Master caption: USS Seadragon’s Polar Voyage. U... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710775) (21305756871)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710775) (21305756871)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710775): This chart shows routes taken by the six expeditions which successfully completed passage through the Canadian Archipelago. Marked in solid line is the USS Seadragon’s successful n... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710777) (21109743458)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710777) (21109743458)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710777): Underwater TV Camera mounted on the bow of Seadragon shows the ship’s sail and periscope on closed circuit tv, just below the surface in the Parry Channel. White areas of the pictu... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710778) (21109737408)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710778) (21109737408)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710778): Thirty-Nine icebergs show as white dots on the Seadragon’s radar scope, they were in the middle of the ice pack of Davis Strait, August 1960. Master caption: USS Seadragon’s Polar... More

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710779) (21287000322)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710779) (21287000322)

330-PSA-167-60 (USN 710779): Scientist Walter I. Whitman, Ice Forecaster, accompanying the crew of USS Seadragon on its trans-polar voyage, stands on the bow of the submarine taking weather data in the middle i... More

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343) (22592468960)

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343) (22592468960)

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343): U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 23, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s underwater laboratory SEALAB I at a depth of 192’, 30 miles SW of Bermuda. The submersible decompression chamber can... More

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105345) (22592467470)

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105345) (22592467470)

330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105345): U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 23, 1964. Sealab I diver leaving the submersible decompression chamber “elevator” prior to entering the U.S. Navy’s Sealab I undersea laborator... More

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-168-64-1: U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 12, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s Sealab being towed to the operational site 30 miles southwest of Bermuda where the Sealab will be lowered to 192 feet beneath the... More

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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, National Archives %

330-PSA-168-64-2: U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 18, 1964. Aquanaut Robert A. Barth securing the entry hatch which leads to the oxygen-helium atmosphere living quarters of the Sealab just prior to the loweri... More

330-PSA-170-63 (USN 711330) (21736773434)

330-PSA-170-63 (USN 711330) (21736773434)

330-PSA-170-63 (USN 711330): President John F. Kennedy presents a Gold Star in Lieu of a Second Distinguished Service Medal to Admiral George W. Anderson, USN, retiring Chief of Naval Operations, during a form... More

330-PSA-172-61 (USN 710955) (21464567869)

330-PSA-172-61 (USN 710955) (21464567869)

330-PSA-172-61 (USN 710955): Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith, Jr., USN, Navy Chief of Information, right, accepts the original oil painting from an RCA advertisement hailing USS Seadragon’s east-to-west voyage un... More

330-PSA-172-64 Box 19 (22791640281)

330-PSA-172-64 Box 19 (22791640281)

330-PSA-172-64_Box 19: Spread the Word. Hovering over a village, a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter with cluster of loudspeakers attached, broadcasts messages to Vietnamese civilians living in areas controlled by t... More

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 1104219E) (22592452910)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 1104219E) (22592452910)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 1104219E): Members of the Moroccan Chamber of Counselors watch flight operations onboard USS Enterprise (CVAN 65) during an underway visit off the coast of Africa. Master caption: Operati... More

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042204) (22754433656)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042204) (22754433656)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042204): Officials at Dakar, Senegal, were flown to USS Enterprise for an air demonstration as the nuclear task force sailed down the coast of Africa in the first phase of the global crui... More

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042223) (22159275773)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042223) (22159275773)

330-PSA-178-64 (USN 11042223): Sailors aboard the nuclear-powered carrier USS Enterprise (CVAN 65) relax on the flight deck after a day of flight operations during the global cruise. The missile frigate Long ... More

330-PSA-179-62 (21832535199) - Public domain photogrpaph

330-PSA-179-62 (21832535199) - Public domain photogrpaph

330-PSA-179-62 (USN 711100): Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth, (left), pins the Distinguished Flying Cross on the Navy’s X-15 pilot, Commander Forest S. Petersen, USN, (center). Looking on is Vice Admiral Robe... More

330-PSA-180-63 (USN 711337) (22171790438)

330-PSA-180-63 (USN 711337) (22171790438)

330-PSA-180-63 (USN 711337): The Latest in Modern Warfare – a Slingshot? Earl Larson, Boatswain’s Mate Third Class, USN, fires one of the attack aircraft carrier Shangri-La’s (CV 38) five slingshots to the f... More

330-PSA-182-61 (USN 710960) (21640011252)

330-PSA-182-61 (USN 710960) (21640011252)

330-PSA-182-61 (USN 710960): Lowest Altitude – Highest Speed. The Navy’s F4H “Phantom” burned up the desert sagebrush in a record claiming low altitude speed flight August 28, 1961. Lieutenant Huntington Har... More

330-PSA-184-60 (USN 1049642) (21110712529)

330-PSA-184-60 (USN 1049642) (21110712529)

330-PSA-184-60 (USN 1049642): Mockup of the Oscar Optimum Survival Containment and Recovery Escape Capsule recently accepted by the U.S. Navy. It is shown with stabilization fins in erect position with canopy... More

330-PSA-187-64 (KN-9736) (22780414005)

330-PSA-187-64 (KN-9736) (22780414005)

330-PSA-187-64 (KN-9736): USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629), the first Polaris firing submarine to be assigned to the Pacific Fleet, transits the Panama Canal while returning to the West Coast after missile tests at... More

330-PSA-187-64 (USN 1104734 B) (22592446980)

330-PSA-187-64 (USN 1104734 B) (22592446980)

330-PSA-187-64 (USN 1104734 B): USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629), the first Polaris firing submarine to be assigned to the Pacific Fleet, transits the Panama Canal while returning to the West Coast after missile te... More

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