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At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, the existing stands were remodeled and a sizable new test area was developed. The new comprehensive test complex for propulsion and structural dynamics was unique within the nation and the free world, and they remain so today because they were constructed with foresight to meet the future as well as on going needs. Construction of the S-IC Static test stand complex began in 1961 in the west test area of MSFC, and was completed in 1964. The S-IC static test stand was designed to develop and test the 138-ft long and 33-ft diameter Saturn V S-IC first stage, or booster stage, weighing in at 280,000 pounds. Required to hold down the brute force of a 7,500,000-pound thrust produced by 5 F-1 engines, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed with the strength of hundreds of tons of steel and 12,000,000 pounds of cement, planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. The foundation walls, constructed with concrete and steel, are 4 feet thick. The base structure consists of four towers with 40-foot-thick walls extending upward 144 feet above ground level. The structure was topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the upright position, the stand was given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time. Construction of the S-IC test stand came to a halt at the end of September as the determination was made that the Saturn booster size had to be increased. As a result, the stand had to be modified. With construction delayed, and pumps turned off, this photo, taken December 11, 1961, shows the abandoned site with floods above the 18 ft mark. The flooding was caused by the disturbance of a natural spring months prior during the excavation of the site. n/a

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the...

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, th... More

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, the existing stands were remodeled and a sizable new test area was developed. The new comprehensive test complex for propulsion and structural dynamics was unique within the nation and the free world, and they remain so today because they were constructed with foresight to meet the future as well as on going needs. Construction of the S-IC Static test stand complex began in 1961 in the west test area of MSFC, and was completed in 1964. The S-IC static test stand was designed to develop and test the 138-ft long and 33-ft diameter Saturn V S-IC first stage, or booster stage, weighing in at 280,000 pounds. Required to hold down the brute force of a 7,500,000-pound thrust produced by 5 F-1 engines, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed with the strength of hundreds of tons of steel and 12,000,000 pounds of cement, planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. The foundation walls, constructed with concrete and steel, are 4 feet thick. The base structure consists of four towers with 40-foot-thick walls extending upward 144 feet above ground level. The structure was topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the upright position, the stand was given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time. In addition to the S-IC test stand, related  facilities were built during this time. Built to the north of the massive S-IC test stand, was the F-1 Engine test stand. The F-1 test stand, a vertical engine firing test stand, 239 feet in elevation and 4,600 square feet in area at the base, was designed to assist in the development of the F-1 Engine. Capability was provided for static firing of 1.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene. Like the S-IC stand, the foundation of the F-1 stand is keyed into the bedrock approximately 40 feet below grade. This photo, taken October 26, 1962, depicts the excavation process of the single engine F-1 stand. n/a

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the...

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, th... More

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, the existing stands were remodeled and a sizable new test area was developed. The new comprehensive test complex for propulsion and structural dynamics was unique within the nation and the free world, and they remain so today because they were constructed with foresight to meet the future as well as on going needs. Construction of the S-IC Static test stand complex began in 1961 in the west test area of MSFC, and was completed in 1964. The S-IC static test stand was designed to develop and test the 138-ft long and 33-ft diameter Saturn V S-IC first stage, or booster stage, weighing in at 280,000 pounds. Required to hold down the brute force of a 7,500,000-pound thrust produced by 5 F-1 engines, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed with the strength of hundreds of tons of steel and 12,000,000 pounds of cement, planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. The foundation walls, constructed with concrete and steel, are 4 feet thick. The base structure consists of four towers with 40-foot-thick walls extending upward 144 feet above ground level. The structure was topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the upright position, the stand was given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time. In addition to the S-IC test stand, related  facilities were built during this time. Built to the north of the massive S-IC test stand, was the F-1 Engine test stand. The F-1 test stand, a vertical engine firing test stand, 239 feet in elevation and 4,600 square feet in area at the base, was designed to assist in the development of the F-1 Engine. Capability was provided for static firing of 1.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene. Like the S-IC stand, the foundation of the F-1 stand is keyed into the bedrock approximately 40 feet below grade. This photo, taken November 15, 1962, depicts the excavation process of the single engine F-1 stand site. n/a

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the...

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, th... More

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, the existing stands were remodeled and a sizable new test area was developed. The new comprehensive test complex for propulsion and structural dynamics was unique within the nation and the free world, and they remain so today because they were constructed with foresight to meet the future as well as on going needs. Construction of the S-IC Static test stand complex began in 1961 in the west test area of MSFC, and was completed in 1964. The S-IC static test stand was designed to develop and test the 138-ft long and 33-ft diameter Saturn V S-IC first stage, or booster stage, weighing in at 280,000 pounds. Required to hold down the brute force of a 7,500,000-pound thrust produced by 5 F-1 engines, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed with the strength of hundreds of tons of steel and 12,000,000 pounds of cement, planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. The foundation walls, constructed with concrete and steel, are 4 feet thick. The base structure consists of four towers with 40-foot-thick walls extending upward 144 feet above ground level. The structure was topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the upright position, the stand was given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time. In addition to the stand itself, related facilities were constructed during this time. Built directly east of the test stand was the Block House, which served as the control center for the test stand. The two were connected by a narrow access tunnel which housed the cables for the controls. The F-1 Engine test stand was built north of the massive S-IC test stand. The F-1 test stand is a vertical engine firing test stand, 239 feet in elevation and 4,600 square feet in area at the base, and was designed to assist in the development of the F-1 Engine. Capability is provided for static firing of 1.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene. Like the S-IC stand, the foundation of the F-1 stand is keyed into the bedrock approximately 40 feet below grade. This aerial photograph, taken January 15, 1963 gives an overall view of the construction progress of the newly developed test complex. The large white building located in the center is the Block House. Just below and to the right of it is the S-IC test stand. The large hole to the left of the S-IC stand is the F-1 test stand site. n/a

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the...

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, th... More

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, the existing stands were remodeled and a sizable new test area was developed. The new comprehensive test complex for propulsion and structural dynamics was unique within the nation and the free world, and they remain so today because they were constructed with foresight to meet the future as well as on going needs. Construction of the S-IC Static test stand complex began in 1961 in the west test area of MSFC, and was completed in 1964. The S-IC static test stand was designed to develop and test the 138-ft long and 33-ft diameter Saturn V S-IC first stage, or booster stage, weighing in at 280,000 pounds. Required to hold down the brute force of a 7,500,000-pound thrust produced by 5 F-1 engines, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed with the strength of hundreds of tons of steel and 12,000,000 pounds of cement, planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. The foundation walls, constructed with concrete and steel, are 4 feet thick. The base structure consists of four towers with 40-foot-thick walls extending upward 144 feet above ground level. The structure was topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the upright position, the stand was given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time. In addition to the stand itself, related facilities were constructed during this time. Built directly east of the test stand was the Block House, which served as the control center for the test stand. The two were connected by a narrow access tunnel which housed the cables for the controls. The F-1 Engine test stand was built north of the massive S-IC test stand. The F-1 test stand is a vertical engine firing test stand, 239 feet in elevation and 4,600 square feet in area at the base, and was designed to assist in the development of the F-1 Engine. Capability is provided for static firing of 1.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene. Like the S-IC stand, the foundation of the F-1 stand is keyed into the bedrock approximately 40 feet below grade. This aerial photograph, taken January 15, 1963, gives a close overall view of the newly developed test complex. Depicted in the forefront center is the S-IC test stand with towers prominent, the Block House is seen in the center just above the S-IC test stand, and the large hole to the left, located midway between the two is the F-1 test stand site. n/a

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the...

At its founding, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) inherited the Army’s Jupiter and Redstone test stands, but much larger facilities were needed for the giant stages of the Saturn V. From 1960 to 1964, th... More

Gas Dynamics Laboratory or Spheres NASA Langley

Gas Dynamics Laboratory or Spheres NASA Langley

L65-5505 In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0. Photograph published in En... More

The General Dynamics/Grumman F-111B in the 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.

The General Dynamics/Grumman F-111B in the 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at A...

F-111B Fighter, Variable Sweep wings, wings swept forward, landing gear down. Slat experiments. The General Dynamics/Grumman F-111B was a long-range carrier-based interceptor aircraft that was planned to be a ... More

SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA - NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER RESIDENT OFFICE AT GDCA GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR AEROSPACE TITAN CENTAUR AWARENESS GROUP

SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA - NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER RESIDENT OFFICE AT G...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 12/28/1973 Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: c1974_02700s 1974_02749.jpg Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/13/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: c1974_00900s 1974_00908.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activ... More

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/13/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: 1974_00907.jpg c1974_00900s Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activ... More

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: c1974_02700s 1974_02752.jpg Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/13/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/13/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

DYNAMICS AND CONTROL BRANCH STORY - DAN DRAIN BRANCH CHIEF

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/22/1974 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: c1974_02700s 1974_02750.jpg Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/13/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

General Dynamics YF-16 Model in the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel

General Dynamics YF-16 Model in the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunne...

A model of the General Dynamics YF-16 Fighting Falcon in the test section of the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center. The YF-16 ... More

Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

(August 3, 1975) By 1972 the Lunar Landing Research Facility was no longer in use for its original purpose. The 400-foot high structure was swiftly modified to allow engineers to study the dynamics of aircraft ... More

VIBRATOR UNITS IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL BUILDING

VIBRATOR UNITS IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND ...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/26/1975 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: c1975_01100s 1975_01161.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activ... More

Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

Photographed on: 08/03/75. -- By 1972 the Lunar Landing Research Facility was no longer in use for its original purpose. The 400-foot high structure was swiftly modified to allow engineers to study the dynamics... More

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/19/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 38 Location Room: SW-18 Photographs Relating to Agency Activiti... More

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/19/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 38 Location Room: SW-18 Photographs Relating to Agency Activiti... More

Viking Phase III. NASA public domain image colelction.

Viking Phase III. NASA public domain image colelction.

Description: (November 1976) With the incredible success of the Viking missions on Mars, mission operations have progressed though a series of phases - each being funded as mission success dictated its potentia... More

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/19/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 38 Location Room: SW-18 Photographs Relating to Agency Activiti... More

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/19/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/6/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/3/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/23/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/3/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: c1976_01000s 1976_01014.jpg Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/3/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/16/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/19/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/19/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE TEST

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE TEST

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/11/1976 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

ROTOR DYNAMICS FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/19/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 38 Location Room: SW-18 Photographs Relating to Agency Activiti... More

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE TEST

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE TEST

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/11/1976 Photographer: JOHN MARTON Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/19/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR GD / C FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/19/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/6/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS / CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/3/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

GENERAL DYNAMICS CONVAIR FIXED SHROUD NOZZLE MODEL IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIN...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/6/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

REFURBISHING OF C-210 EXCITER IN THE STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS LABORATORY

REFURBISHING OF C-210 EXCITER IN THE STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS LABORATORY

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/11/1977 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 56 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Jack Walker, a General Dynamics engineer, left, and Al Brooks, a test facility craftsman for ARO Inc., examine an advanced design concept of a fighter aircraft in the four-foot transonic wind tunnel at the Arnold Engineering Development Center

Jack Walker, a General Dynamics engineer, left, and Al Brooks, a test ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Arnold Air Force Station State: Tennessee (TN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Phil Taruer Release Status: Releas... More

Jack Walker, a General Dynamics engineer, right, and Al Brooks, a test facility craftsman for ARO Inc., examine an advanced design concept of a fighter aircraft in the four-foot transonic wind tunnel at the Arnold Engineering Development Center

Jack Walker, a General Dynamics engineer, right, and Al Brooks, a test...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Arnold Air Force Station State: Tennessee (TN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Phil Taruer Release Status: Releas... More

Facility operators Earl Sine and Joe Manson and CPT Ray Pope (left to right) operate the master control console for 50-megawatt wind tunnel testing. The technicians work in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Facility operators Earl Sine and Joe Manson and CPT Ray Pope (left to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL BUILDING

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN T...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/14/1978 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: c1978_01200s 1978_01296.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activ... More

Second LT. John Wagner explains the operation of a crew escape and recovery test station. 2LT Wagner works in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Second LT. John Wagner explains the operation of a crew escape and rec...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

A technician performs a laser experiment in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

A technician performs a laser experiment in the Flight Dynamics Labora...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL BUILDING

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN T...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/14/1978 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Thermomechanics branch chief Dr. J. Christopher Bosion (in the background) observes 50-megawatt wind tunnel testing. Dr. Boison works in the dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratory, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Thermomechanics branch chief Dr. J. Christopher Bosion (in the backgro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL BUILDING

30 CM CENTIMETER GIMBAL VIBRATION TEST IN THE DYNAMICS LABORATORY IN T...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/14/1978 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 54 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Instrumentation engineer John Pappas points out modifications of an F-4 Fatigue Bird aircraft to aeronautical engineer 1LT Gerald Boman. The technicians work in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Instrumentation engineer John Pappas points out modifications of an F-...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

Second LT. John Alston (right), speaks with Lear Siegler Inc. employee Russell Hitchcock about a malfunctioning component of a fighter-bomber flight simulator. Alston works in the Flight Control Development Laboratory, Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Second LT. John Alston (right), speaks with Lear Siegler Inc. employee...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

Second LT. John Robertson, Alfred Deptula, and William Humphries (left to right) discuss the pitting of a nose cone after the cone was tested in a 50-megawatt wind tunnel. The technicians work in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

Second LT. John Robertson, Alfred Deptula, and William Humphries (left...

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LT. Jackson, on stairs, poses with a LEMARS fighter aircraft flight simulator. The technician works in the Flight Control Development Laboratory, Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

LT. Jackson, on stairs, poses with a LEMARS fighter aircraft flight si...

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Dr. Paul Kutler, Computational Fluid Dynamics, at IBM terminal - developing ways to better predict the flow of air at high speeds around aerodynamic bodies. ARC-1978-AC71-2763

Dr. Paul Kutler, Computational Fluid Dynamics, at IBM terminal - devel...

Dr. Paul Kutler, Computational Fluid Dynamics, at IBM terminal - developing ways to better predict the flow of air at high speeds around aerodynamic bodies.

General Dynamics VSTOL Fighter model test-324 in 11x11ft w.t. ARC-1979-AC79-0836-1

General Dynamics VSTOL Fighter model test-324 in 11x11ft w.t. ARC-1979...

General Dynamics VSTOL Fighter model test-324 in 11x11ft w.t. Public domain photograph of NASA experimental aircraft development, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

CPT Criag Weston (left), gas dynamic laser engineer, and CPT Richard Underdown, electrical systems engineer, preflight and gas dynamics laser control panel aboard the airborne laser laboratory

CPT Criag Weston (left), gas dynamic laser engineer, and CPT Richard U...

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F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft manufacturing equipment on General Dynamics production line

F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft manufacturing equipment on General Dynam...

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A crewman uses exercise equipment on the missile deck of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO, which was built by General Dynamics Corp., will be commissioned on Nov. 11, 1981

A crewman uses exercise equipment on the missile deck of the nuclear-p...

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General Dynamics Executive Vice President-Marine, P. Takis-Veliotis, speaks at the commissioning ceremonies for the nuclear-powered attack submarines USS BREMERTON (SSN-698)

General Dynamics Executive Vice President-Marine, P. Takis-Veliotis, s...

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P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division, passes between two ranks of side boys at the conclusion of the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700)

P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and gen...

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P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division, speaks during the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700)

P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and gen...

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P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division, speaks during the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700)

P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, General Dynamics, and gen...

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Electronics Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) M. Pittinger, in the hatchway, loads equipment aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) during precommissioning preparations. The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Electronics Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) M. Pittinger, in t...

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A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with some open missile tubes during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries Trident C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ball...

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A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with a crewman on deck and some open missile tubes during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries Trident C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ball...

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A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with a crewman on deck and open missile tubes during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries Trident C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ball...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale Anderson Release St... More

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with missile tubes open and crewmen on her deck during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries Trident C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ball...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale Anderson Release St... More

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with missile tubes open during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries Trident C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered fleet ball...

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David S. Lewis, chairman of the board of General Dynamics Corp., addresses guests and spectators attending the launching ceremony for the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine HENRY M. JACKSON (SSBN-730)

David S. Lewis, chairman of the board of General Dynamics Corp., addre...

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Sponsor Shirley Haughey Wilson listens to a speaker at the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS LA JOLLA (SSN 701). Seated behind her is P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, Marine General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division

Sponsor Shirley Haughey Wilson listens to a speaker at the commissioni...

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P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, Marine General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division, speaks during the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS LA JOLLA (SSN 701)

P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, Marine General Dynamics, ...

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P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, Marine General Dynamics, and general manager, Electric Boat Division, speaks during the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS LA JOLLA (SSN 701)

P. Takis Veliotis, executive vice president, Marine General Dynamics, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Peter D. Sundberg Release Status: Released to ... More

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with crewmen on deck and missile tubes opened during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries TRIDENT C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic ...

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Crewmen eat in the crew's mess during precommissioning duty aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Crewmen eat in the crew's mess during precommissioning duty aboard the...

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Crewmen in the control room prepare for a simulated diving operation during precommissioning activities aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Crewmen in the control room prepare for a simulated diving operation d...

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Six crewmen relax in a crew lounge aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO, which was built by General Dynamics Corp., will be commissioned on Nov. 11, 1981

Six crewmen relax in a crew lounge aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ba...

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Crewmen participate in a simulated missile firing in the control room during precommissioning activities aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries TRIDENT C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

Crewmen participate in a simulated missile firing in the control room ...

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Personnelman 2nd Class (Submarines) Steven M. Krueger uses word processing equipment during precommissioning duty aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Personnelman 2nd Class (Submarines) Steven M. Krueger uses word proces...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Anderson, Dale, L./PH1 Relea... More

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with missile tubes opened during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries TRIDENT C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic ...

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Fire Control Technician B 1ST Class (Submarines) (SS) (FTB1) David Starnes, seated, fire control supervisor, and Fire Control Technician B 3rd Class (FTB3) (SS) Brian King participate in a simulated missile firing in the control room during the precommissioning activities aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Fire Control Technician B 1ST Class (Submarines) (SS) (FTB1) David Sta...

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Five crewmen watch television in the crew lounge during precommissioning duty aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The men are, clockwise from right, IC1 (SS) D.M. Geske, MM2 (SS) P. A. Risley, TM1 (SS) Murphy, ST3 (SS) R. Antinson and EM1 (SS) P.W. Oakes. The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Five crewmen watch television in the crew lounge during precommissioni...

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The dessert line in the crew mess aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO was built by General Dynamics Corp

The dessert line in the crew mess aboard the nuclear-powered fleet bal...

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Crewmen watch television while sitting at a table in the crew lounge aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The crewmen are assigned to precommissioning duty aboard the submarine built by General Dynamics Corp

Crewmen watch television while sitting at a table in the crew lounge a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

Electronic Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) Steven W. Lockhart Jr., seated, navigation watchman, and Electronics Technician 1ST Class (Submarines) (ET1) (SS) Cecil T. Parrish, navigation supervisor, look at papers during precommissioning activities aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Electronic Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) Steven W. Lock...

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A port view of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) being escorted by two large harbor tugs following its final sea trials before commissioning. The tugboats are the METACOM (YTB-829) and the NEGWAGON (YTB-834). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

A port view of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (S...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

Electronics Technicians 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) Steven W. Lockhart Jr., using the telephone, and James R. Fackler man their stations during a precommissioning exercise aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Electronics Technicians 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) Steven W. Lo...

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Crewmen relax in the berthing area of the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO, which was built by General Dynamics Corp., will be commissioned on November 11, 1981

Crewmen relax in the berthing area of the nuclear-powered fleet ballis...

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A port quarter view of the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) underway during final sea trials before commissioning. The submarine was built by General Dynamics

A port quarter view of the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine...

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Four crewmen play cards game in the crew lounge aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The crewmen are assigned to precommissioning duty aboard the submarine built by General Dynamics Corp

Four crewmen play cards game in the crew lounge aboard the nuclear-pow...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) with crewmen on deck and missile tubes opened during precommissioning activities. The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., carries TRIDENT C-4 (UGM-96) submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)

A deck view, looking toward the bow, of the nuclear-powered ballistic ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

A view of the harbor, looking toward shore, as families of crewmen gather on a rock in the foreground to watch the final precommissioning sea trials of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The submarine, built by General Dynamics Corp., is visible, center, near the shore

A view of the harbor, looking toward shore, as families of crewmen gat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

The drink machines in the crew mess aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO was built by General Dynamics Corp

The drink machines in the crew mess aboard the nuclear-powered fleet b...

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Missile Technician SEAMAN (MTSN) M. A. Frazer checks a gauge in the lower ballistic missile compartment of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) during precommissioning preparations. The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Missile Technician SEAMAN (MTSN) M. A. Frazer checks a gauge in the lo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

Electronics Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) M. Pittinger, in the hatchway, and a Navy Industrial Relations Activity (NIRA) crewmen load equipment aboard the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726) during precommissioning preparations. The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp

Electronics Technician 2nd Class (Submarines) (ET2) (SS) M. Pittinger,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dale L. Anderson Release... More

Crewmen eat in the crew mess during precommissioning duty aboard the nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine OHIO (SSBN-726). The OHIO was built by General Dynamics Corp

Crewmen eat in the crew mess during precommissioning duty aboard the n...

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