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Streams of water are shot onto the flame-engulfed roof of Enterprise Hall at the Anacostia Naval Station, as fire fighters from Naval District Washington and the District of Columbia and Fire Department work to control and extinguish the fire

Flames shoot from the roof of Enterprise Hall at the Anacostia Naval Station, as fire fighters from the Naval District Washington and the District of Columbia Fire Department to work to control and extinguish the fire

A fire fighter from District of Columbia Fire Department leans into a window on the roof on Enterprise Hall at the Anacostia Naval Station, as the District of Columbia and Naval District Washington Fire Departments work to control and extinguish a fire

Fire fighters from District of Columbia Fire Department work with the Naval District Washington Fire Department to control and extinguish a fire at Enterprise Hall, Anacostia Naval Station

Members of the District of Columbia Fire Department work with the Naval District Washington Fire Department to extinguish a fire at Enterprise Hall, Anacostia Naval Station

The ladder of a District of Columbia Fire Department hook and ladder truck is extended to the fire-damaged roof of Enterprise Hall, Anacostia Naval Station, as fire fighters from District of Columbia and the Naval District Washington work to control and extinguish a fire

Members of the District of Columbia Fire Department work with fire fighters from the Naval District Washington to extinguish a fire at Enterprise Hall, Anacostia Naval Station

The District of Columbia fire boat SS JOHN H. GLENN, JR., seen from the fire gutted roof of Enterprise Hall at the Anacostia Naval Station, as the District of Columbia and Naval District Washington Fire Departments work to control and extinguish a fire

A stream of water is sprayed onto the flame-engulfed roof of Enterprise Hall at Anacostia Naval Station as fire fighters from Washington District of Columbia and Naval District Washington (NDW) fire departments work to control and extinguish the fire

Flames shoot from the roof of Enterprise Hall at Anacostia Naval Station as fire fighters from the Naval District Washington and the District of Columbia Fire Department work to control and extinguish the fire

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Washington

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Dave Hyatt

Release Status: Released to Public

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19/06/1983
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