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-,sm Shireman, Russel and Hurt examine the results of a day's aerial photography CAbove leftl. W1ll121P1S and Murphy watching Tollar touch up a negatlvi? in preparation for exposure of a plate fAbove Tlghtl. THESE MEN of the ink-smudged fingers, the light meters, and the slightly harried looks of the artist are the graphic arts specialists of the ship. Drafters of maps, printers of schedules, photogra- phers and lithographers, they are all artists. The man with the steady hand is Walton, the photo lab's camera repairman CBelow rightj. Sarge Hensley lays out a quick scale drawing for Mr. Harper and Mr. Hubbard fBelow leftj. --ig ,K l y k f . 9 D 4 5 .tr f Y, ..,. zzug. ,, L i 1 I MCAv0y looks amus- ed, Thomasen thought- ful at the map layout done by Peterson, M00dy and Shattuck. fsilxwabwranavffcf '0 Anders and Evans in the process of enlarging a print for posterity fAb0ve, Robinson, Jeffers and Kasting are reg: istering expressions ranging from amazement to amusement -- while Dietz continues with his proofreading, immune to all distractions fBelowl. 'Q 41 Hubbard, Crisman, Whelan and Simms soaking up some lithography lore fl'0Ill the master of the litho press, T001 CBelowJ. Druet and Shaw are concerned with the problems of printing, but Sullivan seems more interested Ill the antics of our photographer CAboveJ.
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I , Sllll S NliliYli t'l'lN'l'l'fll: 'lin' coiiiiuit iiii'oi'iii1itioii cciitvi' is - ptisli-huttoii imiunlisv. lkiizg it cloctwiiit' eyes Lind ears. tht- . , 'vu 'KU' l'1ltlll.l'illtlll suppli LONE .intl .l. , plot with iiitlwnizitioii that wziriis them ot' inipending danger while also keepiiig the ship safely on course. Neff. Dorcus. Alexander. Willard and Mitchell receive instruction on plotting from Leading Petty Officer H0nch0 Clay. Nlr. Hutmire. Kelly. Romance :ind Nlcftllly caught ut the xerticzil plot hoard in drill. l.lIlt'ht'I'j.I0l'. Smith and Vhonlgpson talking' petty officer qiizilihczition tests while Perry :ind Flay look on. U A Aly'- e 4 s. V ,, W, YY ' i l
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compartment cleaners Vomparlmcnl cu-Qtodian, Nlcfiowan, l znrmer and I lYesl atop for an second windg l iala ju-l stops. x f.. Y 'X ,pi ' pus Now that the barge is in good shape. Chief Whitely. with Vandiver, Hausermann and Starr of the flag boat crew, talk over the current situation. flag boat crews Douglas, Bass and Faulkner putting the fin- ishing touches on the ad- miral's barge. Vandiver, in the background, is busy polishing chrome. 6 Ol
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