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    January 1946 News Story Magazine article "Enter the Frogman" describing the entrance of Navy Frogmen in underwater demolition work and the invention of Christian Lambertsen's rebreather.

    Record Type: Library

    Enter the Frogman
  2. Hell Week
  3. 1988.0047.17 - Newspaper

    Photocopy (color) of the Beachhead Thursday, Oct 18, 1945 featuring UDT 28

    Record Type: Archive

    Blast Boys news article
  4. 1995.0113.3 - B&W underwater photos, Photos not catalogued individually.

    stamped on back: Underwater Demolition Unit Two Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Care of Fleet Post Office, New York, New York

    Record Type: Photo

    Test #7 after
  5. 1995.0132.6 - Color photo of UDT Replacement Class 17, April 1957, 14/69 (20%) Graduated

    Typed on back UDT Replacement Class 17 April 1957, 14/69 (20%) Graduated Standing (left to right): Gene Tinnin, Bill Goines, Larry Brock, Bob Gallagher, Gene Rice, Sam Fournier, Pete Parker, George Doran, Dave Nutting Kneeling (left to right): Willie Andersen, Al Francke, Jim Wilson, Bull Williams, Andy Anderson

    Record Type: Photo

    UDTR Class 17, LIttle Creek
  6. UDT 3, "Headquarters Platoon, Company Dog"
  7. UDT 3, 1st platoon "Dog"
  8. UDT 3, 2nd platoon "Dog"
  9. UDT 3 "Fourth Platoon–Dog"
  10. UDT 30, team members aboard a landing craft
  11. sailors on ship in front of UDT 3 landing craft
  12. UDT 3 in 'drone boat' task force one, atomic bomb test
  13. 1996.0001.17 - B&W photo of a sailor on USS Begor, APD–127

    USS Begor (DE-711/APD-127) was a Crosley-class high speed transport of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant (junior grade) Fay B. Begor (1916 - 1943), a Navy doctor who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Begor was laid down by the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan, as a Rudderow-class destroyer escort with the hull number DE-711. She was launched on 25 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. F. B. Begor, widow of Lt.(jg) Begor...

    Record Type: Photo

    sailor on USS Begor, APD–127
  14. Men of UDT3 aboard ship
  15. UDT 3 aboard ship hosing off the deck
  16. "buddy" shot of sailors aboard ship, UDT 3
  17. 1996.0001.21 - B&W photo on USS Begor, sailor sunning himself on deck, others looking out to sea

    USS Begor (DE-711/APD-127) was a Crosley-class high speed transport of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant (junior grade) Fay B. Begor (1916 - 1943), a Navy doctor who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Begor was laid down by the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan, as a Rudderow-class destroyer escort with the hull number DE-711. She was launched on 25 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. F. B. Begor, widow of Lt.(jg) Begor...

    Record Type: Photo

    sailor sunning himself on deck of USS Begor
  18. 1996.0001.22 - B&W photo of APD–127 USS Begor and other ships at sea

    USS Begor (DE-711/APD-127) was a Crosley-class high speed transport of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant (junior grade) Fay B. Begor (1916 - 1943), a Navy doctor who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Begor was laid down by the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan, as a Rudderow-class destroyer escort with the hull number DE-711. She was launched on 25 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. F. B. Begor, widow of Lt.(jg) Begor...

    Record Type: Photo

    APD–127 USS Begor and other ships at sea
  19. informal shot of men of UDT 3
  20. George Watts and Jim Crow in wet suits

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