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.
Zc675. ID: DNST8400244. Hospital Corpsman J.J. Burke directs a Vietnamese refugee as he hoses down a portion of the aft section of the Military Sealift Command merchant ship USNS MASON LYKES. The ship has just arrived at the Naval Supply Depot with 59 refugees who were rescued from a small boat in the open ocean. Location: NAVAL STATION, SUBIC BAY.
Date Shot: 01 MAY 1982 Camera Operator: JOC B. CORNFELD
Zc674. ID: DNST9300664. Racks of ordnance line the pier beside the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033) prior to being loaded aboard the vessel. Ordnance and equipment is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. Location: NAVAL STATION, SUBIC BAY
Date Shot: 14 AUG 1992 Camera Operator: PH1 R. WILCOX
Zc667. ID: DNSD0313031
Aboard the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72), Machinery Repairman Fireman (MR) Delbarto Solana, of Subic Bay, Philippines manufactures a charging adapter for an oxygen fueling station.
Location: USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72),
Date Shot: 19 OCT 2000 Camera Operator: PH3 MARK MOLLINADO, USN
Zc669. ID: DNST8401081. Admiral Thomas B. Hayward, Chief of Naval Operations, talks to a flight captain prior to take-off in the A-6 Intruder aircraft that will take him to the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CVA 41) for a visit. Location: NAVAL STATION, SUBIC BAY.
Date Shot: 08 SEP 1981 Camera Operator: PH3 KENNETH FLEM
Zc668. ID: DNST8401084. Admiral Thomas B. Hayward, Chief of Naval Operations, in flight gear, prepares to board an A-6 Intruder aircraft that will take him to the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CVA 41) for a visit. NAVAL STATION, SUBIC BAY
Date Shot: 08 SEP 1981 Camera Operator: PH3 KENNETH FLEMINGS