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A member of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabee) takes a break during clean-up efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Members of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabees) take a break from clean-up and repair efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

A member of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabee) takes a break during clean-up efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Members of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabees) work on a broken water line during clean-up and repair efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Members of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabees) and public works personnel wait for a backhoe to uncover broken water lines. The men are taking part in clean-up and repair efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

A member of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabee) uses a front end loader to remove debris during clean-up efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

A member of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabee) inspects a broken water pipe as his fellow Seabees and a public works crew member stand by. The men are taking part in a clean-up and repair efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Residents of the San Francisco area who were forced to leave their homes gather under a tent at a U.S. Navy installation for shelter in the aftermath of a major earthquake that devastated the area on October 17

Members of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabees) inspect a broken water line as a pump is used to disperse excess water. The Seabees are taking part in clean-up and repair efforts following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

Members of a U.S. Navy construction battalion (Seabees) prepare to move sections of a collapsed roof following a major earthquake that devastated the San Francisco area on October 17

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: San Francisco

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale Anderson

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/10/1989
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