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Boiler Mate Third Class (BT3) Turner (left), and SEAMAN (SN) Thumate receive some hands on experience in handling a fire hose during damage control training aboard the amphibious command ship USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC-191) while the ship is steaming off the coast of Guam during exercise Tempo Brave '94

Boiler Mate Third Class (BT3) Turner (left), and SEAMAN (SN) Thumate r...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TEMPO BRAVE '94 Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Herb Yeaton Release Status: Released to Public Combin... More

Four shipmates from the submarine tender USS CANOPUS (AS-34) enjoy each other's company on the pier. From left to right are SEAMAN (SN) Timothy Crable, SEAMAN (SN) William Brewer, SEAMAN (SN) Ebony Warren and Boiler Mate Third Class (BM3) Mary Nelson

Four shipmates from the submarine tender USS CANOPUS (AS-34) enjoy eac...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norfolk Naval Shipyard State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Alex Hicks Release Status: Releas... More

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