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Mr. Billy Rhodes operates an 80-ton Rough Terrain Crane to load a SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) aboard the US Navy (USN) Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine, USS DALLAS (SSN 700), pierside at Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia (VA). Mr. Rhodes is a member of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic (NAVFAC MIDLANT) team

Mr. Billy Rhodes operates an 80-ton Rough Terrain Crane to load a SEAL...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JOC(Sw/Aw) Dave Fliesen, USN Release Status: Release... More

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018)
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NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018) Rear Adm.

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018) Rear Adm. Darius Banaji, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic pins the Legion of Merit medal on Capt. Dean Vanderlay, outgoing commander of Nava... More

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018)
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NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018) Members

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. (August 9, 2018) Members of the Naval Station Norfolk color guard parade the colors during the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic change of command ceremony in Norfolk,... More

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