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Navy Log Weekly Photo 5
CREWMAN IN ACTION… NAS Crash crewmen fight a fake fire during a recent exercise. Exercises such as this are conducted regularly. – (U.S. Navy Photo)
Navy Log Weekly Photo 4
CRASH CREWMAN RECEIVE TRAINING through the use of visual aids. This is but one phase of their constantly applied training program. – (U.S. Navy Photo)
Navy Log Weekly
This week’s, November 14th, 1964, Navy Log Weekly: NAS Crash Cew – on Constant Alert, talks briefly about the Naval Air Station Agana’s Crash Crew, a total of 48 men under LTJG. Bill Thompson, who are all trained for possible aircraft accidents and…
Spotlight on Youth Photo 2
IN THE AVIONICS SHOP – The East Barrigada Elementary School students pay close attention to a Aviation Electronics Technician as he explains the function of highly technical avionics equipment. On the left is their teacher, Mrs. Gloria Nelson
Spotlight on Youth
This week’s, October 17th, 1964, Spotlight on Youth: the East Barrigada Elementary School, with Gloria Nelson as their teacher, went on a fieldtrip to Naval Air Station’s Aircraft Maintenance Department’s Avionics Shops
FAA Names Three Men to Important Positions Photo 2
Ivan W. Starkey
FAA Names Three Men to Important Positions Photo 1
James L. Stimson
FAA Names Three Men to Important Positions
The Federal Aviation Administration names E.A. Mikos as the new Property and Supply manager, Ivan W. Starkey as the Supervisory Electronics maintenance technician, and James L. Stimson as an administrative officer
The Man Behind the Woman Photo
LCDR Jack Smith (center) admires his wife’s picture on the cover of the Guam Times Weeky as Captain W. Marshall, Commanding Officer of the Ship Repair Facility, and Mrs. Marshall look on. – Guam Times Photo