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US Navy (USN) Aviatin Structural Mechanic First Class (AM1) Larry Cummins, Patrl Recnnaissance Squadrn 2 (VPU-2), Wizards, Marine Crps Base Hawaii (MCBH) Kanehe Bay, Hawaii (HI), speaks t the media abut his rescue f a 15-year-ld girl n January 17th, at the Waikiki Yacht Club pier. The girl was in a car driven by her step-grandfather when it plunged int the harbr and began t sink. After diving several times in the murky water USN AM1 Cummins lcated the girl in the back seat and pulled the uncnscius girl ashre, where rescue persnnel n the scene revived her. The CHIEF f Naval Operatins (CNO) will recgnize USN AM1 Cummins fr his lifesaving effrts at an All Hands call...

US Navy (USN) Aviatin Structural Mechanic First Class (AM1) Larry Cumm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Navy (USN) Aviation Structural Mechanic First Class (AM1) Larry Cummins, Patrol Reconnaissance Squadron 2 (VPU-2), Wizards, M... More

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