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DescriptionNR-1 controls.jpg |
English: DN-ST-97-00254
Machinist Mate First Class (MM1) Brett Jabia watches Lt. Cmdr. David Olivier, commanding officer of NR-1, the Navy's only nuclear-powered deep submergence research craft, adjust some instruments while cruising off the coast of Key Largo, Florida. |
Date | Date Shot: 5/19/1995 |
Source | http://www.defenseimagery.mil/assetDetails.action?guid=210b71f05773b42e40b001fbff9f1b0f6a4f2021 |
Author | Photographer's Name: PH1 G. Hurd |
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