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Crew Working on United States Aircraft Carrier

2008-1882-33
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2008-1882-33
3.5x5
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Description
Partial, exterior view taken from on board a United States aircraft carrier in an unknown location, possibly the Gulf of Mexico. A group of unidentified crew members can be seen doing work. Also includes a view of the ocean beside the ship. Charles W. Thayer was invited to a civilian orientation cruise at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, held May 23-25, 1968. Part of the experience included one day at sea aboard the aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Lexington to observe flight operations. This photograph may have been taken during this visit. Original color negative in Library holdings.
Date(s)
May 1968