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Officers of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS GEORGIA (SSBN 729) review a navigational chart on which a future course has been plotted. Left to right, Captain Arland W. Kuester, Commanding Officer (C.O.) blue crew; Captain Myron P. Gray, C.O. gold crew; Lieutenant Commander John H. Sohl III, Executive Officer (E.O.) gold crew; and LCDR Michael G. Duncan, X.O. blue crew

Officers of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS ...

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ENSIGN Robert D. Sanders Jr. of Atlantic, Georgia, tests chemicals used to "scrub" carbon dioxide from the air supply of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS GEORGIA (SSBN 729)

ENSIGN Robert D. Sanders Jr. of Atlantic, Georgia, tests chemicals use...

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Lieutenant Commander John H. Sohl III of Morrow, Georgia, is the executive officer (gold crew) of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS GEORGIA (SSBN 729)

Lieutenant Commander John H. Sohl III of Morrow, Georgia, is the execu...

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PETTY Officer Third Class John E. Waller of Hahira, Georgia, takes a break inside one of the missile tubes of the fleet ballistic missile submarine USS GEORGIA (SSBN 729). Walter, a missile technician, monitors the environmental conditions inside the tubes

PETTY Officer Third Class John E. Waller of Hahira, Georgia, takes a b...

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Lieutenant Commander Michael G. Ducan, executive officer (blue crew) of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS GEORGIA (SSBN 729), plots a route on a navigation chart on board the submarine

Lieutenant Commander Michael G. Ducan, executive officer (blue crew) o...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: JOC John Johnson Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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