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  1. Swimmer in inflatable
  2. old wreck on Silver Strand beach
  3. UDT 12 in LCPR in San Diego Bay
  4. UDT 12 on Jetty.
  5. Lt. Grisemerwith smoke flare
  6. metal beach obstacle
  7. Frogmen on shore
  8. underwater photo of Clarance Betz.
  9. Series of Arctic photos
  10. 2002.0160.9 - Series of B&W photos of 1954 Alaska UDT trip, also a series of smaller photos from 1954 arctic cruise USS Burton Island.

    L to R: Stichter, Griggs, Murri. Back Row: Qualls, Zettle, Sims, Sehion.

    Record Type: Photo

    UDT in Alaska
  11. 2003.0023.1 - Color photos of UDT 21 Mediterranean deployment from 1960. Photos not catalogued individually.

    includes Gallagher, Clements, Sulinski wearing dreagers. Scollise, Kowalski with soccer ball. Robert "The Eagle" Gallagher (ST 2)

    Record Type: Photo

    UDT 21
  12. UDT
  13. UDT 3 training pickup
  14. UDT1 in Alaska circa 1950
  15. Russ Derleth, UDT Korea in Operational Swim Gear
  16. diver wearing Pirelli rebreather
  17. swimmer with Pirelli rubber dry suit and face mask
  18. Demolition devices in grid and ready to be exploded
  19. 2003.0077.4 - B&W photo of UDT swimmers preparing to lock out of submarine USS Sealion (APSS-315). David R. Jones looking up from behind the ladder..

    USS Sealion (SS/SSP/ASSP/APSS/LPSS-315), a Balao-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sea lion, any of several large, eared seals native to the Pacific. She is sometimes referred to as Sealion II, because her first skipper, Lieutenant Commander Eli Thomas Reich, was a veteran of the first Sealion, serving on her when she was lost at the beginning of World War II. Her keel was laid down on 25 February...

    Record Type: Photo

    UDT swimmers preparing to lock out of USS Sealion (SS-315)
  20. 2003.0077.5 - B&W photo of UDT swimmer locks out of submarine USS Sealion (APSS-315)

    USS Sealion (SS/SSP/ASSP/APSS/LPSS-315), a Balao-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sea lion, any of several large, eared seals native to the Pacific. She is sometimes referred to as Sealion II, because her first skipper, Lieutenant Commander Eli Thomas Reich, was a veteran of the first Sealion, serving on her when she was lost at the beginning of World War II. Her keel was laid down on 25 February...

    Record Type: Photo

    UDT swimmer locks out of submarine USS Sealion (APSS-315)

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