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Explorer Jacques Cousteau speaks with a US Navy officer after arriving from the communist side of the island where he studied the ecology of the waters surrounding the island

Explorer Jacques Cousteau and US Navy officers study a navigational chart. Cousteau has recently arrived from the communist side of the island where he studied the ecology of the waters surrounding the island

Explorer Jacques Cousteau is greeted by a US Navy officer after passing through the northeast gate separating communist Cuba and the US naval base. Cousteau is studying the ecology in the waters surrounding the island

Explorer Jacques Cousteau arrives from the communist side of the island where he studied the ecology of the waters surrounding the island

Explorer Jacques Cousteau passes through the northeast gate separating communist Cuba and the US naval base. Cousteau is studying the ecology impact of the Cuban naval base on the surrounding waters

James Tull, deputy chief of missions, American Embassy, speaks at a press conference aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) during a visit by Costa Rican officials. Standing by are Dr. Carlos Jose Gutierrez, Costa Rican minister of foreign affairs and Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the ship

Retired Colonel (COL) E.E. Shoults, US Marine Corps (USMC), and his wife are escorted to their seats during the commissioning of the dock landing ship USS FORT MCHENRY (LSD 43)

GEN. Colin L. Powell, USA, chairman, Joint Chiefs of STAFF, speaks with an officer aboard the battleship USS WISCONSIN (BB-64) as he tours the ship during Operation Desert Shield

A sailor assigned to the dock landing ship USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD-41) is reunited with a loved one following the ship's return to the naval station after a deployment. During the deployment, the WHIDBEY ISLAND spent nearly four months on station off the coast of Liberia in support of Operation Sharp Edge

Explorer Jacques Cousteau talks with a US Navy officer while touring base facilities in a small boat. Cousteau has recently arrived from the communist side of the island where he studied the ecology of the waters surrounding the island

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Base: Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay

Country: Cuba (CUB)

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Clarence F. Arnold

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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16/04/1986
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