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Equipment Operator First Class (EO1) (SCW/DV) Edward Hurlbutt and Hospital Corpsman Second Class (HM2) (DV) Samson Matta from Underwater Construction Team Two (UCT-2) begin the placement of the detonation cord with booster charge to build explosive charges out of data sheet for demolition of a quay wall on the Eastern Island end of Midway Island. The old quay is being demolished to prevent entrapment of endangered Hawaiian monk seals

Equipment Operator First Class (EO1) (SCW/DV) Edward Hurlbutt and Hosp...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Midway Island Scene Camera Operator: PH1 (Dv) William L. Krumpelman I Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photog... More

Frakturs illumination - Alfred Hurlbutt, Connecticut

Frakturs illumination - Alfred Hurlbutt, Connecticut

Original Caption: Illustrated family record (Fraktur) found in Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application File W25804 for Alfred Hurlbutt, Connecticut., ca. 1800 - ca. 1900..U.S. National Ar... More

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