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101. Dental examination Dental examination Assisted by Hospital Apprentice First Class Willis A. Roose, Lieutenant George J. Biedermann performs a dental examination on one of the squadron's Marines.

102. Darkroom Darkroom Sergeant Harold F. Riehle and Corporal Edmund E. Zitkus at work printing photographs in the squadron's darkroom.

103. Danser-Crowley crew Danser-Crowley crew Major David M. Danser, First Lieutenant James J. Crowley Jr., First Lieutenant Mark L. Brandsgard, Technical Sergeant Donald W. White, Sergeant Glennis, C. McKinney, Sergeant John J. Gavin, and Technical...

104. Cunningham-Kline crew Cunningham-Kline crew Front Row (L-R) Sergeant Francis K. DeMint, Sergeant Kenneth E. Beahm, and Sergeant Warren D. Ritter. Back Row (L-R) Staff Sergeant James C. Lewis, First Lieutenant Robert J. Kline, First Lieutenant James...

105. Cotton-Holtvedt crew Cotton-Holtvedt crew First Lieutenant James T. Cotton, Second Lieutenant James A Holtvedt, Technical Sergeant William A. Kehr, Staff Sergeant Alva Mattox, Sergeant James H. Kendall, Sergeant William M. Wright, and Sergeant...

106. Cooks & bakers Cooks & bakers Front Row (L-R) Corporal James C. Edwards, Unidentified, Corporal Leo M. Colbert, and Unidentified. Middle Row (L-R) Corporal Charles R. Duvall, Unidentified, First Lieutenant Louis A.E. Larini, Unidentified,...

107. Cooks & bakers Cooks & bakers Ten cooks and bakers including First Lieutenant Larini, Louis A.E. and Staff Sergeant Wagner from mess department posing for the photo with a full table of food in front of them.

108. Contemplated squadron member Contemplated squadron member The profile of an unidentified squadron member with a grenade in his hand, contemplating.

109. Construction & Maintenance Construction & Maintenance Front Row (L-R) Private First Class Kermit E. Anderson, Sergeant Rudolph L. Hubert, Private First Class Richard G. Ryan Jr., Private First Class Jules F. Mier, and Corporal Joseph A. Musuneggi. Back Row...

110. Construction & Maintenance Construction & Maintenance Front Row (L-R) Private First Class Jules F. Mier, Private First Class Gene E. Bessler, Corporal James Blanken, Private First Class Richard G. Ryan Jr., Corporal Howard J. Becker, Private First Class Raymond...

111. Communications Communications Front Row (L-R) Unidentified, Master Technical Sergeant John Burton, First Lieutenant Jack A. Gant, Staff Sergeant Charles "A" Byrnes, and Staff Sergeant Walter G. Shorey Jr. Middle Row (L-R) Sergeant...

112. Communications Communications Staff Sergeant Walter G. Shorey, Jr. working on overhead lines while standing on a telegraph pole.

113. Commanding officer Commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel George W. Nevils.

114. Commanding & executive officer's quarters Commanding & executive officer's quarters The quarters for Lieutenant Colonel Nevils and Major Danser were located in the squadron's front area on the ocean road.

115. Clenn-Klingman crew Clenn-Klingman crew First Lieutenant Richard T. Glenn, Second Lieutenant Carl M. Klingeman, Technical Sergeant Edward B. Meadows Jr., Sergeant James M. Nelson, Corporal Raymond A. Timinskas, Staff Sergeant Allan B, Dover,...

116. Cleaning the cannon Cleaning the cannon An unidentified squadron member “punches” the bore of the cannon on one of the squadron’s aircraft called Flaming Fury.

117. Cleaning the cannon Cleaning the cannon Aircraft armorer, Master Technical Sergeant Lloyd M. Staggs, "punches" the bore of the 75mm cannon on one of the squadron's aircraft.

118. Changing a number one stack Changing a number one stack Three of VMB-613's aircraft mechanics perform maintenance on the engine of one of the squadron's aircraft. Through the efforts of the maintenance section, VMB-613 had the lowest operational loss rate of...

119. Certificate of clearance Certificate of clearance A clearance certificate is an official document certifying the mail restrictions in the Pacific Theater.

120. Certificate of clearance Certificate of clearance A clearance certificate is an official document certifying the mail restrictions in the Pacific Theater.
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