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US Navy (USN) Ordnance Crewmembers from G-1 Division use a fork lift to move Mk-82 500-pound general purpose bombs, as a USN CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter delivers ordnance, during a Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP) evolution on the flight deck aboard the Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63). (Substandard image)

US Navy (USN) Ordnance Crewmembers from G-1 Division use a fork lift t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Uss Kitty Hawk (CV 63) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Sean M. O'Leary, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photo... More

U.S. Navy Sailors from the Air Department's Crash and Salvage Division use a tow tractor to make rounds after the launch of an aircraft on the flight deck of the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69) on Nov. 11, 2006. EISENHOWER is currently deployed in support of maritime security operations in the Arabian Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Clarence McCloud) (Released)

U.S. Navy Sailors from the Air Department's Crash and Salvage Division...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN 69) Scene Camera Operator: MCSN Clarence Mccloud, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Di... More

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