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A Vietnamese refugee and his daughter wait to disembark from the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES. They were rescued by the MASON LYKES, along with 57 other refugees, from a small boat in the open ocean

Interpreter Le Kyle talks with several Vietnamese refugees aboard the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES. The refugees are part of a group of 59 who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean by the crew of the MASON LYKES

Hospital Corpsman J.J. Burke directs a Vietnamese refugee as he hoses down a portion of the aft section of the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES. The ship has just arrived at the Naval Supply Depot with 59 refugees who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean

A port bow view of the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES as it approaches the dock at the Naval Supply Depot. The ship is carrying 59 Vietnamese refugees who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean

A port bow view of the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES as it approaches the dock at the Naval Supply Depot. The ship is carrying 59 Vietnamese refugees who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean

MASTER at Arms First Class Larry Malvasi talks to Vietnamese refugees with interpreter SEAMAN Thomas Waddell, aboard the USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC 19). The amphibious command ship rescued 35 refugeees 350 miles north of Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, after they had spend eight days at sea in a 35 foot fishing boat

A Vietnamese refugee and his son await rescue from their 35 foot fishing boat by the amphibious command ship USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC-19). They were rescued 350 miles northeast of Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, after they had spent eight days at sea

35 Vietnamese refugees wait to be taken aboard the amphibious command ship USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC-19). They are being rescued from a 35 foot fishing boat 350 miles northeast of Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, after spending eight days at sea

A Vietnamese refugee child sports a ship's cap aboard the petroleum tanker OVERSEAS VIVIAN (T-AOT 2006) as the ship arrives in port at Naval Base, Subic Bay. The commercial tanker, which is operating under a charter with the Navy's Military Sealift Command, rescued a total of 109 refugees from their disabled boat in the South China Sea on April 20th

A Vietnamese man and members of his family wait to disembark from the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES. They were among a group of 59 refugees who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean by the crew of the MASON LYKES

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Base: Naval Station, Subic Bay

State: Luzon

Country: Philippines (PHL)

Scene Camera Operator: JOC B. Cornfeld

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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01/05/1982
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A Vietnamese refugee mother poses for a photograph with her children aboard the petroleum tanker OVERSEAS VIVIAN (T-AOT-2006) as the ship arrives in port at Naval Base, Subic Bay. The commercial tanker, which is operating under a charter with the Navy's Military Sealift Command, is transporting 109 Vietnamese refugees to Naval Base, Subic Bay, following their recovery from a disabled boat in the South China Sea on April 20th. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Hoffman Island, merchant marine training center off Staten Island, New York. Trainees

Clouds of ash pour from Mount Pinatubo as the volcano erupts for the first time in over 600 years

Indian Trading Post, Second & Merchant Streets, Sainte Genevieve, Ste. Genevieve County, MO

Ash covers the naval station following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano which came to life in June 1991 for the first time in over 600 years

An aerial view of damaged trees and ash-covered roads in the family housing area following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo

Henriette Augusta (Harriet) Esbensen. Ca 1870.

Koopman koopt op het strand voor een groot aantal geldstukken een parel

Mrs. Frank Merchant and her children. They have a two-floor apartment--five rooms including kitchen and bath. Mr. Merchant works at the Carnegie Steel Company's South Chicago plant. They have three children: Frank, eight; Rosemary, eight; and baby, four months old. Ida B. Wells Housing Project, Chicago, Illinois

Vietnamese refugees evacuated from Saigon are processed at the air station passenger terminal before departing for Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton

Hoffman Island, merchant marine training center off Staten Island, New York. Group of trainees leaving for a month on one of the training ships

A worker uses a loader to remove ash and debris from yards in the aftermath of Mount Pinatubo's eruption. The volcano erupted for the first time in over 600 years on June 10th and covered the area in ash and debris

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