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Fire Control: Detection - Alabama, National Forest Service photograph.

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1927 - 1963
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label_outline Explore Detection, Fire Control, History Of Alabama

A Sailor works at a computer terminal in the administration office at the Fleet Mine Warfare Training Center (FMWTC). The center, the only one of its kind in the Navy, trains new recruits as well as experienced Sailors in areas such as mine assembly, fire fighting, damage control, minehunter operations, computer board repair and leadership/management programs

US Navy (USN) Aviation Electrician's Mate AIRMAN Apprentice (AEAA) Justin W. Walker checks resistance on a circuit card for a S-3B Viking aircraft electronic control assembly, ensuring the equipment is within safety standards. AEAA Walker is aboard the USN aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) currently conducting carrier qualifications in the Atlantic Ocean

Task Force 31 members enter a medical facility to begin

Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Student in the greenhouse

Disease Control (Water Damaged) - Virginia, National Forest Service photograph.

Disease Control - Wyoming, National Forest Service photograph.

Bankhead National Forest, Alabama - Public domain map

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Aircraft Carrier, USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63), Damage Controlman Fireman (DCFN) Heath Neal, uses the 1MC (general announcing system) to notify the crew of damage control efforts around the ship from Damage Control Central (DCC), during a fire fighting drill. Sailors train to defend the ship and control battle damage during such drills. The KITTY HAWK is currently in port at Yokosuka, Japan

An inspector examines an integrated circuit chip on a printed control board as repair technicians are demonstrated on a television monitor at the Fleet Mine Warfare Training Center (FMWTC). The center, the only one of its kind in the Navy, trains new recruits as well as experienced Sailors in areas such as mine assembly, fire fighting, damage control, minehunter operations, computer board repair and leadership/management programs

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump Visit Alabama

Y.M.C.A. building Anniston, Alabama

Fire Control: Lookouts - California, National Forest Service photograph.

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fire control fire control detection alabama national forest service history of alabama high resolution ultra high resolution resource management practices national forests economic history us national archives