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DUPONT, the great grandniece of Rear Admiral DUPONT. ln 1969 DUPONT underwent an ex- ensive overhaul and modernization to upgrade the ship's antisubmarine warfare capability. Since commissioning, DUPONT has served in both the U.S. Atlantic and 'Pacific Fleets and has completed eight extended deployments to the Mediterranean and two to Southeast Asia. DU- PONT has also seen duty in the North Atlantic as a member of the Standing Naval Forces At- lantic. For meritorious service while deployed to Southeast Asia, DUPONT was awarded the Navy Meritorious Unit Award.'DUPONT also displays the Purple Heart Medal on her bridge in com- memoration of eight of her sailors who were wounded while the ship was in Southeast Asia. . -- - , V V ,, Y , I. . ' , V, .,, ,f .I ' n ' ,, f .,,,g, ,,,,1 -wupj f,:,f. 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YK ' - - as 'bgxigstea 1.:Df edCywV'1,QQv. iwvfangfiasdfgw an , E, api -' A 5 O0 ' ax . 30 wed? V. alvalptfor our . and Oiions were ff Y no 'lam dwg 1693116 M311 963931 grown ,mms 'A go ovf an Oi ggi O a Kqgii-cn dofs me 1 65062 ana 2 amen- ana. HWS? Qifgooffffsmgcm Oi from My C6KYB'05i-3511-5i5Aig'L 869162 w v exif: vfoua and we ft 5111058 n male' YW .XE Oi vos' ,M CNW g. WE' lflfwfffrdcf' V Commander John A. CARBONE, USN, of Fairmont, West Virginia was commissioned in 1959 after graduation from Fairmont State College. He earned a Master of Science De- gree in Management from the Naval Post- graduate School in Monterey, California in 1966. Since commissioning, CDR CARBONE has served tours of duty in USS SOLEY CDD 7075 as EMO and CIC Officer, as Executive Officer USS STALWART CMSO 4935, as Opera- tions Officer USS SEMMES CDDG 183, as Ex- ecutive Officer and Commanding Officer USS DUNCAN CDD 8745 and as Chief Staff Officer Destroyer Squadron Three. He has also ser- ved as AAW instructor at Dam Neck, Virginia, as Special Assistant to the Director of Enlist- ed Distribution in the Bureau of Naval Per- sonnel and as Assistant Director for Enlisted Recruiting Operations at the Navy Recruiting Command Headquarters, Washington, D.C. CDR CARBONE reported to DUPONT after a year of study at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Washington, D.C. CDR CARBONE is married to the former Lois Simons. They are the parents of two children, Lisa Marie, and John. f 1 + f 1 f + 4 1 , r1 aa rmmrraamfaziam2mwa 1 -.Q,.,,-.,,...- , ,, A .Q A X 7 f LCDR PARRISH was commissioned 18 March 1966 from OCS in Newport, Rhode Island. Fol- lowing commissioning he served two years in USS WARBLER CMSC 2065 in Sasebo, Japan. He served as Navigator on board USS SEMMES CDDG-185 homeportedtlnCharleston, S.C. He attended De- stroyer School from October 1970 to May 1971 and reported to the new construction crew of the USS FANNING CFF-10765 as Weapons Officer. In 1975 he received his M.S. degree in Management from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. After graduation from NPGS he served two years as Commanding Officer of the Military Sealift Command Office in Taipei, Taiwan. He attended the Armed Forces Staff College in Nor- folk, Virginia from January through June 197'8 and then reported to present duty as Executive Officer of DUPONT. r .A ,,,.-,.,E,, - ..u1.,:N.,.- uh' A ,V V V ' .g53gggg,s,'J,xwAQg-' -J-it- . 2'.f1',',,jgQ4ia'fz!' XO: LCDR. ROBERT H. RILEY 10 July 78-5 December 78 LCDR RILEY was commissioned as Ensign, USNR through the Contract NROTC Pro- gram at the University of Idaho in July of 1964, and augmented to Regular Navy in June of 1966. His first tour of duty was in USS JAMES E. KEYES CDD-7875 where he served as Gunnery Assistant and ASW Officer. He attended Destroyer School from December 1966 to June 1967. He then reported to USS EPPERSON CDD-7191 where he served as Weapons Officer until August 1969. In September 1969 he assumed com- mand of the USS ,SUTTER COUNTY CLST-11509. After successful completion of that tour he went to BUPERS and was assigned to the Enlisted Personnel Department. He then served as First Lieutenant in USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CCVA-421. Prior to reporting to the DUPONT, LCDR RILEY attended the Armed Forces Staff College. His next assignment takes him to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to work in CINCPACFLT. XO: l.CDR RICHARD D. PARRISH 133444, LT JOHN F. JACOBSON USN LT PETER M. THOMPSON LT RICHARD P. LEE USN Chief Engineer USN Weapons Officer- Operations Officer LT JAMES C. MURPHY SC USN Supply Officer FOLEY USN Navigator .W .fs X Myk- I X 7 a. II 'l I ' . ' ., I . .. . . ...,f. r- I ,. . .. . -. K ..v .-. . ....- , -- - ' .. . ' . .-. - If' . ' '- ':f3'5f5. Y T 5fT H ',g5::1'a?, . I LTJG CHRISTOPHER P ggggfgmfg,-J'mM4fzmS' 1:hwQ wwfK.f.2: ,fMf.u,,4.:.'.l14n.wamfww..i,. ..M., ..2.,M-,,,,..,su..-..-.4m,.,,i..i.. ,. . .MJ ,, ,ng fgQAf,g-1g4,QLgl,,,,fl gl, ,,,,,, Commander Destroyer Squadron . Thirty-Six Captain G.M. Carter Captain Gerald M. CARTER, Jr., USN is a native of Charleston, S.C. He received his commission upon graduation from the ,U.S. Naval Academy in June 1954. Assigned initially to duty in USS R.A. OWENS CDDE 8273, Captain CARTER served as Assistant Gunnery Officer and Operations Officer. ln May 1956, he reported for duty as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander Destroyer Flotilla FOUR. From March 1958 until April 1959, Captain CARTER served as Commanding Officer, USS BRATTLEBORO CEPCER 8523. Following a tour of duty as Assistant Lieutenant Assignment Officer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Cap- tain CARTER was ordered to USS DAHLGREN CDLG 123 to be that ship's first OperationsiOfficer. In October 1962, Captain CARTER re- turnedfto USS R. A. OWENS CDD 8273 as Executive Officer, perform- ing additional duty as Commanding Officer during OWEN'S 1964 mod- ernization. Following completion ofthe Command and Staff Course at the Naval War College in June 1965, Captain CARTER served as Ad- ministrative Assistant and Aide to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations. He commanded USS BRIDGET CDE 10243 from August 1967 until July 1968. Completing an assignment as Assistant Joint Secretary, Headquarters, U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam in Septem- ber 1969, Captain CARTER then commanded USS LYNDE MC COR- MICK CDDG 83 until September 1971. Captain CARTER was awarded a M.S. Degree in Management by the Naval Postgraduate School in December 1972. Returning to Washing- ton in early 1973, he served successively as Political-Military Af- fairs Officer in the Department of State, Executive Officer to the Assist- ant Secretary of Defense Clnternational Security Affairs3 and Military Assistant-to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. Captain CARTER as- sumed command of Destroyer Squadron SIX in August 1977, Com mander Destroyer Squadron SIX was redesignated as Commander De- stroyer Squadron THIRTY SIX on 4 April 1978. Captain CARTER is mar- ried to the former Mary Patricia Overstreet of Savannah, Georgia. They have a son, Gerald M. Ill, and a daughter, Elizabeth. 8 l ' 'VFIIII - - -afar1imvmw1 ?avmais akmm1m4:mmJm-zeQw 1mdwwmzwmmmMwimaww mw6mmt:L-:f.9f:1:1'L-simfewxwmmuanmmmfrfgarrxarmunlizanirerm.vs9f.1nmWLRr,2ilawLwixl i Ql'l,f', ,...,. E L . .. J.. , A - .,w,Y,,Y,1, as w..,f-,,.- Agn. ' Mfr- c,z..w.i '. f.:-, ,7-.'.gQzmzsy:o,2 Lila., Z STAFF I. LT J. M. RAMEY, MC Squadron Medical Officer NCCS A. A. WOOD Overseas Diplomacy Coordinator RMC A. E. MISENHELTER Communications Assistant MSC D. R. SABIO Mess Management Specialist YN1 CALK Staff Yoeman . SN HULSE Staff Assistant LCDR H. G. HENDERSON Chief Staff Officer I LT J. R. LANDRY Operations! Readiness Officer LT I.J. RIVENES, Ill Material Officer ' LTJG S.E. CARPENTER Communications Officer Destroyer Squadron THIRTY-SIX was first established 1 July 1956. The squadron was primarily organized for antisubmarine warfare, being composed of six escort de- stroyers CGearing class DDE'sJ. The first overseas deploy- ment of the squadron was a North Atlantic cruise original- ly scheduled to consist of ASW exercise with NATO coun- tries in the North Atlantic. The North Atlantic cruise was interrupted when the squadron was ordered to the Medi- terranean to augment the U.S. SIXTH Fleet during the November 1956 Suez crises. Destroyer Squadron THIRTY-SIX was on a routine SIXTH Fleet deployment in the Mediterranean during the next Middle East crisis which culminated by the U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon in July 1958. . In February 1962, the squadron participated in Pro- ject MERCURY, during which Colonel GLENN success- fully completed the United States' first orbital flight. In October 1962,- DESRON THIRTY-SIX sailed for Cuba and assisted in the quarantine operation of Cuba in accor- dance with the proclamation of President John F. KEN- NEDY along with continued operations relating to crises in CYPNRUS and the Dominican Republic. DESRON THIR- TY-SIX entered the Pacific Ocean in September 1968 and again in August 1972 to augment the U.S. SEVENTH Fleet for operations in Southeast Asia. ' On 4 April 1978, DESRON THIRTY-SIX was reestab- lished utilizing personnel from the dis-established DES- RON SIX staff. COMDESRON THIRTY-SIX is now oriented toward the development of operational tactics and the operational training and employment of units assigned. 9 F .r '.-,.-.7---L-,mfg- I ' ' F . ' 'f' . . . . .. . 1. 7Z5???E5i EfIMYQNJEULQL. f,1ffIi,u,.f1,:'f' 'I f 4- Q ,fr - -I - . .-W .f. '-- :I W., - .. . . . - .. . . . I ... .. ., - , In f . 'i .1 . . 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H F E F r E E I Front: FTGC Clark, FTG2 Mathews, FTG3 Reese, FTGSN Liszek, FTG2 Newbern, FTGSN Lozano, FTG3 Funderburk, FTG3 Calvin, Ens Drapim- r Back: FTG3 Colgan, FTGSN Dugger, FTG2 Wiant, FTG2 Smith, FTG2 Penniman, FTGSN Gilbreath, FTG3 Britt :WA I I X , ,N 'X 'Xe Y? s, . ,Q il' ' u A 5 Nik F Q Y E V K-.,.'-,-:.-f .'.--- - - - , , , , H , A ,. , . -,.L, ' -. A. . V -'-1 ,fd -1 ' wmlmagkpi.-,-.',z1,:m2.11:,mQasm,w.:,:f1,-an-.Awz:m,.1,pi.5,KM355,m.,,i5i,g,, gfz'17f,z4g, A S DIVISIO X W 5 ' 1 'rw . ,, , x . fx ., N- or w 4. .X X f,::,,,, ff,.wiffiidcximkwkxiiAyiciefwfsfffixffgmWSYS Wf x 'X V v 2f?'iF' ,, f4'x!'x'M xVlf1'H x Dmfront: STGSN Coleman, STG1 Holub, STGSN Rodriguez, STG3 Tindail, STG2 Heald Middle: LTJG Hubbard, STG3 Desbien, STG3 Taylor, STG2 Dorton, GMTSN McLaughlin, TM2 Wilderman, STG1 Vierrether, STGCS Whitsel Back: STGSN Graves, GMT2 Graves, STG3 Scherer, GMT3 Bart- ett, STGSN Denoncourt, STG2 Jones . 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Front: MMFN Cornell, MMFA Jenkins, MMFN Wendell, MM3 Schneider, MMFA Smith, MMFN Flinkman Back: MMC Booth, MMFN Spohn, MMFN Wahrendorff, MM2 Hitzel, MM2 Barnnart, MM2 Toews, MMFN Demonstoy AMBGRJEJZUQJ '.E'i!S1.'!i'd VY lf . .'LY51F!3E?iSfi. 2 2Q!vWl'f'3L5G iV 5f1ViYVfViW C'-1 WiFi!!!-iE dfs11JJT'Q1717ViDJd16J v,fL'4fiP.3'44i :Y bE1,?KUi'1'1 RZL7-5 Sflififliml RH91 QHJXM 21 UQ W !s21l'kNI V01 -DDJ-Q Xl. 'Xi I - l2k'C.tNExX MJ1uNK WTQm ' 1' A 1 H---- ' AA- M..- ..L.-.--.,v.a...... -.M - .. ai e 'A' e . i- . ,, f Mr., , , ,A-',,,,,, ., ',, ,,,f,,., . , , -f,, ,,,,. A4 f. ,. . ,,,+-..,.f-AM . .J-.,..1., L -A-hi-,ff.,-f4gg,.iqiyL-, ,gill ,A4,'.j.,j' 06' no-1,-' ,ow - i VISIO l ,, -iw 'X f Q f, X Q. 1 Nw-4-, i eww wiv.,-12, ww 'Mixff Xf O' Q N'4Ni'4-Nw Q, 2 f 1 ' ff-, fff , , ' e f 5 mf. fp- 1- ,A-0+ .i ,,,5g..w5x:z5fyZaNz-NSAE43 S5 Qi' ,i TL ,tzhfg 'rgqzffgrfy-,j,.5.3f, -i 5 x -ijgg , ,yy . 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X AV,m, , , X V N 1. ff ,,, , 5 4 L' S ' 9 f '- . . 4 , 3 , 61. , .X if f :. . 4 , ,. ff 4 + x- f V .s , . f ,M ,- , 1 ,. l awww .Q . , 1' l Front: ENS Miller, BT3 Alcrim, BRFN Kelley, BT2 Nichols Back: BTFA Mabry, BT3 Sokol, BTFN Schilling, BTFN Mehl, BT3 Milliken x wsu f ef M ..., ite..- s 5.1 '. ' ' 5 A Q Qi-wi ,Jiang--V W ,.., M.. Hi .., I V h 1 .,,, .,,.,,, , 'N A -1 if I H , X K I 5 S f S , . ,. A 1. fmff Q ,Q 1 2 1 fipq - , 1 Front: BTCM Rozzell, BT3 Kroemelbein, BTFN Dunham, BTFA Tivener, BT2 Fuka, BT2 Rodgers, BT3 Taylor, BTFN Nordvik, BT3 Vorlroeder, BTFA Vlrloent, BTFN Wille Middle: BTFA Jackson, BT3 Cutright, BTFN Levesque, BTFN Greer, BTFN Roeder, BT3 Davis, FA Allender Back: BTFA Stelnis, BTFN Brose, BTFN Waldrop, BTFA Neal, BTFA Slesicki, BTFN Fischer, BTFA Mars, BTFN Deskins 21 . Q-ix 1.X ii i lil ,,',. nl, fd 'i I. 2 ,P il gl li l-l .il l l l i -fl i ii I l in -i .i 1. i 4 'V 1 ',j'.+, l .ll .-, l' 1 CE lf , il E ' iii? My V .WIT 5 ig 'Q-all AG' fi! .I .f H: ll? 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El f:LgL,5v-i1f:as.v...v,, .'.g.f.- 1... .1 ., ,.rl1c1r.Z,mAn1i:f:c:,r.zJuaun.a.:11aa'a,vr4.f,a f-.JNL .V Q, 1 H .Q J we-ff'--1 I lun: y 5. .... fl fo P i 04 94 4 4 -4 4? .o-.1 4 f.J I , D -4' I' 2 f 1 7 Xa Z MHVFV' Front: LT Ill, AD2 Seibel, AD3 Desimone, AT2 Tarpley, AD3 Savino Back: AD3 Oswell, A03 Bradley, AMS1 Lamanna, ATCS Harbison Fleet Composite Squadron SIX is home based at the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. The squadron provides aerial and seaborne remotely controlled target services ashore and afloat for fleet training through the use of five deploying detachments. These detachments deploy with their threat simu- lation targetsand assorted support equipment for periods of one week to six months and reach areas of the Caribbean Sea, North and South Atlantic and the Mediterranean. These detachments are trained and equipped to operate independently on de- ployments. The parent squadron is composed of both sea duty and shore duty personnel, including aviation and general service ratings. The unmanned remote controlled targets employed by FLECOM- PRON SIX realistically simulate a variety of enemy threats. At the same time, the artificial safety re- strictions imposed on live firing exercises involv- ing manned systems are removed thereby allowing more realistic training. During UNITAS XIX, FLE- COMPRON SIX utilized the MQM-74C Aerial Tar- get Drone which is a high wing monoplane of con- ventional aircraft design powered by a variable speed turbojet engine. The aerial target will fly at speeds up to 500 knots to a ceiling of 40,000 feet. This target can be used for surface-to-air, and air-to-air guns and missiles. . V Am.. i...iVn Y -I - . 'I I I I S . S I I-v.fN,'IIX?xil7tiliIf'i? T' 'Zh I A AL I 5 ff ? .- f W '- 'Q api. -H, -,.-J, A.. f.,. .2334 5, -- gg, 5: .,. -.4 w 'Q f , ,-,- 3. 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Depart Norfolk, Virginia Charleston, South Carolina Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Maracaibo, Venezuela La Guaira, Venezuela Puerto Cardon, Venezuela Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela Port of Spain, Trinidad Fortaleza, Brazil Salvador, Brazil' Rio 'de Janeiro, Brazil Montevideo, Uruguay Punta Del Este, Uruguay Puerto Belgrano, Argentina Ushuaia, Argentina Puerto Williams, Chile Punta Arenas, Chile Talcahuano, Chile Valparaiso, Chile Puerto Aldea, Chile llo, Peru Callao, Peru Paita, Peru Salinas, Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador Rodman, Canal Zone Transit Panama Canal Colon, Canal Zone Cartagena, Colombia Willemstad, Curacao, N.A. -Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico ARRIVE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA at wfff wfazP .,ff'1:1 - - ' -tr-.HJ si 1 ' ' ' '-I ' , ,Q -J-, . wi i .f 'x.:S'. -11 -I 1' 2 Ri Y. 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Then, as is the customlw of the present time, it was primarily a crew's party. NEPTUNUS REX, the mythological god of the seas,iD5l7f was appeased by the sea and marks of respect werefllm paid those of his underwater domain. It is plausible thatlllm a part of the ceremony grew out of tradition of other W' days, even though sailors had come to doubt the exis-tom tence of NEPTUNE. Nevertheless, NEPTUNUS REX isme553l today the majesty that rules in the ceremonies. REM' Those who have crossed the line and have been ini-foleflll tiated are called SHELLBACKS. Those Sons of Neptunellfmm compose the cast for the present day ceremonies. lleilell is up to them to provide a suitable and vigorous initialilllesl tion for all those who have heretofore not crossed thelllilllyl equator: the lowly Pollywog. glgNver E Wlflllgg 1r-w----- -S'-f -' 'II I' B' ml K f ' 4 E' I The Crossing the Line ceremonies of today's mod- ? ern Navy have retained many of the traditional discom- forts and are very pictures ue. Althou h the h sical Cl 8 D Y -r discomforts seem uncomfortable, the initiation cannot xr be extremely rough. Most of the inflictions usually af- 'r 1.. fect only one's pride. Those who survive the initiation become SHELLBACKS, the Sons Of NEPTUNE. -. The eldest and most dignified Shellback of the crew is usually selected as NEPTUNUS REX QMMCM ROZELLEJg his first assistant is Davey JONES QMS1 RIVARDJ. The V Court generally consists of the Ro al Bab MM2 RICH gr, ' Y Y C ' -:gig ARDSJ, the Royal Sheriff QMMC FULLERQ, the Royal Bar- .Qm ber fSH2 GORDONJ, and others that suit the fancy of may the party. 1. The night before the shi crosses the line it is the cus ine p ' .W tom that Davey JONES shall appear on board with a QSM message to the Captain from His Majesty, NEPTUNUS .. f REX, and with summons for the Pollywogs to appear be- fore the Royal Court for trial. Often at this time a beau- ty from the crew is selected to make an offering to ap- ,Mpease NEPTUNUS REX. The winner of the first beauty wma contest was SA SKIPPER from 1st Division, and what a M, beauty he was. The Senior Pollywog of the initiation was ' our very own Commanding Officer, Commander CAR- BONE. The Captain showed much enthusiasm and spirit, 3 setting a fine example for the other Pollywogs to follow. j , i i f r ..,v', v. .. 4. 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The airline distance between the two entrances is 43 miles. It requires about 9 hours for an average ship to transit the Canal. During this brief time, the passengers aboard can see one of the modern wonders of the world. Because of its historical background, no part of the Canal trip is more interesting to the ship pas- senger than Gaillard Cut. During the Canal con- struction period it was called Culebra Cut, but was renamed for Colonel David DuBose Gaillard, the engineer who was in charge of this section of the Canal work. This portion of the channel is 8 miles long and through solid rock for most of the dis- tance. lt was here that the principal excavation was required and here that the devastating slides occurred during construction and soon after the Canal was opened. The ship enters the Cut where the Chagres River flows into the Canal channel at Gamboa. More than any other section of the Canal, Gaillard Cut gives the impression of an enormous man-made ditch. A short distance before the ship reaches Pedro Miguel Locks it passes Gold Hill on the left, the highest promontory along the chan- nel. lt rises 662 feet above sea level. The channel in Gaillard Cut was originally excavated to a width of 300 feet but was later widened to 500 feet in order to provide a passing section for large ships. - f 'ff fW W WA? 5' 3 iwffffiifs IWVWWAXI N I1 . Q xqLytYv4.x3 1.11 . Q, K. X , LL2 ' milk 'lun ill 44' .rn-fi., A X 5 x 7 Q4 A 1? 'Hx . ,1 . s 'n , I . I ll l I, . ll v. ,.. f-', 4 BW , ,M H Ha..- '1 ' . ' ' iw,.,2f.5wC3l, 51' Mltzlvzf! 'V If f '.'5 -Y .511 f' 1 The Panama Canal was opened to commercial ship traffic August 15, 1914. Since that time more than 2.8 billion tons of cargo have gone through the waterway. Savings to shipping and ul- timately to consumers are enormous and entire new trade areas and industries have been devel- oped as a result of its opening. Its geographical position has made it of unique importance in the development of Latin America. According to the 1975 Lloyd's Register of Shipping, there are 63,724 commercial ships of over 100 gross tons in the world's inventory of ships. Of these about 97 percent are able to transit the Canal. The es- timated capacity, from an engineering point of view, is about 27,000 ships per year. Currently, the Canal is handling around 14,000 transits per year and is, therefore, far from saturation. MMM., ,I ,, I ww' K L ' l Y v 7 47 447 1.34-.f y yrf'f?f?L:f ' Q --..... Each lock chamber holds about 8,800,000 cubic feet of water, or about 65,800,000 gallons. Every time a ship makes a complete transit, some 52 mil- lion gallons of fresh water are spilled into the sea. lt is estimated that the amount of water consumed in the operation of the Panama Canal in 1 day would keep the city of Boston supplied for 2 weeks. No pumps are used in filling or emptying the lock chambers. The principle involved is simply that of letting the water run downhill since Gatun Lake is 85 feet above sea level. The water flows from one level to another through 18-foot culverts located in the center and side walls of the locks. From these, the water flows through smaller culverts which open into the floor of the lock chambers. The lock gates at each end of the chambers are steel structures 65 feet wide and 7 feet thick which vary in height from 47 to 82 feet and weigh from 390 to 730 tons. They are covered with a sheathing of steel plates riveted to girder framework in a way similar to that used in ship construction. ' -1 , . . , ' f-.f-- 'L 4 1 i . 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