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Members of Navy Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 813 (MDSU-813) assigned to Readiness Center Great Lakes brave the wind, anow and below zero temperatures during the unit's cold weather diving exercise.  Sixteen divers from the unit are taking the plunge into the icy waters near Chesterton, in northwest Indiana

Members of Navy Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 813 (MDSU-813) ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Clifford Lake State: Indiana (IN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 (Aw) Paul Engstrom, Usnr-R Release Status: ... More

CHIEF PETTY Officer (CPO) John Stajcic waves good-bye before diving beneath the 6-inch-deep ice.  Sixteen divers of Navy Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 813 (MDSU-813) assigned to Readiness Center Great Lakes are enduring below zero temperatures to develop the unit's cold weather capabilities

CHIEF PETTY Officer (CPO) John Stajcic waves good-bye before diving be...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Clifford Lake State: Indiana (IN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 (Aw) Paul Engstrom, Usnr-R Release Status: ... More

CHIEF PETTY Officer (CPO) John Stajcic receives last minute instructions before diving beneath the ice.  Sixteen divers of Navy Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 813 (MDSU-813) assigned to Readiness Center Great Lakes are enduring below zero temperatures to develop the unit's cold weather capabilities

CHIEF PETTY Officer (CPO) John Stajcic receives last minute instructio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Clifford Lake State: Indiana (IN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 (Aw) Paul Engstrom, Usnr-R Release Status: ... More

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