Media Category: U.S. Navy

In my life as sailor, the Philippine-Sailor, I saw much of the world, thanks to the U.S. Navy. It was my life and it brought to my last harbor, the Philippine. This is the U.S. Navy category.

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Ze158. The name EM3 (DV) Buijten is still on his locker door at the upper deck of the open water training tank area in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25. He was my shipmate, a great sailor, I remember him well.

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Ze145. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, at this end we stored our Oxygen bottles etc. The building next to it was used by us also. I entered the ex Diving Locker via that building, 2019-03-25.

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Ze144. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker we entered the building from this side, 2019-03-25

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Ze143. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker from the Causeway, 2019-03-25

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Ze152. This is the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25

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Ze151. This is the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25. I believe the Philippine authorities used this chamber until 2004 to treat diving accidents.

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Ze150. This is one of the Sickbay Rooms, next to the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25

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Ze149. This is the backside of the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, I entered thru this door, 2019-03-25. When one enters thru this door one is next the open training water tank. And the ladder to the 2nd storey is there.

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Ze148. This is the rear of the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, in the corner of the building was the compressor room. I was not able to look in there to see whether the compressors are still there.2019-03-25

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