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A sailor wears goggles and hearing protection as he uses an electric disc sander to prepare a surface aboard ship for painting

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Base: Naval Air Station, Norfolk

State: Virginia (VA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Michael D.P. Flynn

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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sailor goggles protection disc sander disc sander surface ship naval air station virginia norfolk naval air station high resolution ph 1 michael norfolk virginia us national archives
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01/04/1991
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label_outline Explore Sander, Goggles, Disc

Three-inch A.A. cartridge cases. Cartridge cases for three-inch antiaircraft shells are produced by a series of operations that transform a flat brass disc into a case ready for loading with propelling charge and shell. Between each operation there is careful washing to remove all scale and adhesion and to leave surfaces clean for later processing. The big Midwest plant doing the work is well equipped to handle it in stride

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A USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63), Aviation Boatswains Mate (fuels) 3rd Class, Air Department, Fuels Division, cleans a disc from a JP-5 jet fuel purifier. This weekly maintenance check ensures aircraft are getting clean fuel free of contaminants

STAFF SGT. Barry Kellog, a structural craftsman assigned to the 820th Red Horse Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, removes his safety goggles after pressure washing the interior of the Ascension Community High School in Georgetown. The school was renovated as part of the first combined humanitarian and civic assistance exercise conducted between the United States and Guyana. Military personnel from Air Force, Air Force Reserve & National Guard, Army, Army National Guard and Marine Corps participated in the exercise which included engineering and medical readiness training

A US Navy (USN) E-2C Hawkeye aircraft assigned to the "Bear Aces" of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 124 (VAW-124), is dedicated to the new Squadron Command, USN Commander (CDR) Kenneth "Cheech" Caraveo, during a Change of Command Ceremony, at Naval Air Station (NAS) Norfolk, Virginia (VA)

Onboard the US Navy (USN) NIMITZ CLASS: Aircraft Carrier, USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN73), USN Aviation Structural Mechanic Third Class (AM3) Hezekiah Crandall, uses an air sander to finish the intake of an USN F-14B Tomcat aircraft while operating in the Arabian Sea, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Boiler Technician 1ST Class Fred L. E. Stewart checks the boiler gauges in the engine room of the amphibious transport dock USS NASHVILLE (LPD-9). Stewart is the Nashville's "Sailor of the Year."

DOUBLE YAW CALIPER DISC BRAKE ASSEMBLY ON MOD-0 100 KW KILOWATT WIND TURBINE PROJECT

Dfren Gatdula, a civilian load crew member, pushes a pallet of medical supplies and equipment onto a 357th Tactical Airlift Squadron (TAS) C-130H Hercules aircraft. The 357th TAS will be airlifting medical supplies to Haiti

US Marine Corps Reserve (USMCR) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Robert Gomez an Air Frames Hydraulics Mechanic with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron Two Three Four (VMGR-234), works to replace the disc brakes on a KC-130 Hercules aircraft, at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

A petty officer on watch as oil king tests a fuel oil sample in an engineering space aboard the guided missile cruiser USS HARRY E. YARNELL (CG-17)

STS106-370-022 - STS-106 - Wilcutt & Malenchenko work with the TORU docking probe during STS-106

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sailor goggles protection disc sander disc sander surface ship naval air station virginia norfolk naval air station high resolution ph 1 michael norfolk virginia us national archives