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The Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is loaded aboard an Air Force Reserve C-5 Galaxy at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island, California, by members of the Navy's Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), Diving Systems Detachment (DSD), in support of Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

Sailors from the United States Navy's Deep Submergence Unit, Diving Systems Detachment slide a Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) from a United States Air Force Reserve C-5 "Galaxy" in support of Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

Sailors assigned to the United States Navy's Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), Diving System Detachment, rescue a mannequin from the Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) during a simulated emergency aboard a stranded submarine during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

The United States Navy's Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is lowered to the water for a diving and docking maneuver with the Japanese submarine AKISHIO during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

The United States Navy's Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is lowered to the water for a diving and docking maneuver with the Japanese submarine AKISHIO during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

A visitor at Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), located on Naval Air Station North Island, takes a peek at the interior of a Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) that is used to rescue the crew from a submerged disabled submarine.

The United States Navy's Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is lowered to the water for a diving and docking maneuver with the Japanese submarine AKISHIO during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

Members of the United States Navy's Deep Submergence Unit (USNDSU) crane, tend a "bumper pad" to be craned in preparation for the deployment of a Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) (in the background), during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

The United States Navy's Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is brought up to the deck of the MV KENDRICK following a successful diving and docking with the Japanese submarine AKISHIO during Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

The Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) is loaded into the cargo bay of an Air Force Reserve C-5A Galaxy at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island, California, by members of the Navy's Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), Diving Systems Detachment (DSD), in support of Exercise PACIFIC REACH 2000

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Subject Operation/Series: PACIFIC REACH 2000

Base: Naval Air Station, North Island

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PHCS Terry Cosgrove, USN

Release Status: Released to Public

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