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060801-N-7498L-024 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Sealift Command (MSC) Submarine Support Vessel, Motor Vessel (MV) KELLIE CHOUEST, USN Construction Mechanic First Class (CM1) Eric Taylor, double checks the Launch and Recovery System before lowering USN CHIEF Navy Diver (NDC) Daniel Jackson into the water wearing the new Atmospheric Diving System suit. The test culminates 11 years of planning, designing and testing by multiple agencies. The successful test will certify the suits capability of performing dives down to 2,000 feet. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico (RELEASED)

060801-N-7498L-024 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Se...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mv Kellie Chouest Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark G. Logico, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

060801-N-7498L-016 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Sealift Command (MSC) Submarine Support Vessel, Motor Vessel (MV) KELLIE CHOUEST, USN CHIEF Navy Diver (NDC) Mark Schleef, patiently goes over the controls of the new Atmospheric Diving System suit before conducting a dive. The test culminates 11 years of planning, designing and testing by multiple agencies. The successful test will certify the suitΘs capability of performing dives down to 2,000 feet. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico (RELEASED)

060801-N-7498L-016 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Se...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mv Kellie Chouest Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark G. Logico, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

Boy Scouts of America, from Troop 384 in Santee, Calif., participate in morning colors on the fantail aboard the U.S. Navy Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG 59) on Oct. 21, 2006. The Scouts will spent the night on the cruiser to get a better appreciation of Navy life and have an overview of the capabilities of cruisers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico) (Released)

Boy Scouts of America, from Troop 384 in Santee, Calif., participate i...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Princeton (CG 59) State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark Logico, USN Release Status:... More

U.S. Navy (USN) SENIOR CHIEF Cryptologic Technician (Collection) James Eaton, Operations Department Leading CHIEF PETTY Officer aboard the USN Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG 59), explains to Boy Scouts of America from Troop 384 on the capabilities of the dual-mounted .50-caliber machine gun on Oct. 21, 2006. The Boy Scouts from Santee, Calif., recently spent the night aboard the cruiser to get a better appreciation of Navy life and have an overview of the cruiser's capabilities. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico) (Released)

U.S. Navy (USN) SENIOR CHIEF Cryptologic Technician (Collection) James...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Princeton (CG 59) State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark Logico, USN Release Status:... More

060801-N-7498L-046 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Sealift Command (MSC) Submarine Support Vessel, Motor Vessel (MV) KELLIE CHOUEST, USN topside personnel monitor CHIEF Navy Diver (NDC) Mark Schleef, as he takes the new Atmospheric Diving System suit for a dive 2,000 feet underwater. The test culminates 11 years of planning, designing and testing by multiple agencies. The successful test will certify the suitΘs capability of performing dives down to 2,000 feet. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico (RELEASED)

060801-N-7498L-046 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Se...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mv Kellie Chouest Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark G. Logico, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

060801-N-7498L-011 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Sealift Command (MSC) Submarine Support Vessel, Motor Vessel (MV) KELLIE CHOUEST, USN CHIEF Navy Diver (NDC) Mark Schleef is pulled from the water after testing the new Atmospheric Diving System suit for underwater pressure. The test culminates 11 years of planning, designing and testing by multiple agencies. The successful test certifies the suit's capability of performing dives down to 2,000 feet. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Mark G. Logico (RELEASED)

060801-N-7498L-011 (Aug. 1, 2006)Onboard the US Navy (USN) Military Se...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mv Kellie Chouest Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Mark G. Logico, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

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