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101. Post office Post office Private First Class Frederick H. Hargraves.

102. Preparing a depth bomb Preparing a depth bomb Under the supervision of Technical Sergeant Oscar L. Robinson, VMB-613 armorers install hydrostatic and contact fuzes onto a depth bomb prior to loading it onto an aircraft. The engine of the aircraft...

103. Projectionists Projectionists Taken in the projection booth at the Fleet Marine Theatre, Technical Sergeant Bertram H. Bader and Sergeant Harold F. Riehle prepare for the evening movie.

104. Quartermaster Quartermaster Front Row (L-R) Sergeant Christopher J. Bradley, Staff Sergeant Robert G. Geslain, Master Technical Sergeant George B. Ryan, First Lieutenant Joseph Lupinos, Corporal Joseph Santillo, Master Technical...

105. Radio-Radar Radio-Radar Seated (L-R) Sergeant Rabon A. Hargrove, Staff Sergeant Wilbur H. Watson, Technical Sergeant Verl A. Scott, Staff Sergeant Samuel H. Sommers, Staff Sergeant Marvin H. Sagehorn, and Staff Sergeant John...

106. Radio-Radar shop Radio-Radar shop Marines hard at work in the squadron's Radio-Radar Shop ensuring that each aircraft's radars and communications equipment functioned properly.

107. Recreation & welfare Recreation & welfare (L-R)Sergeant Teddy E. Murzyn, First Lieutenant Richard D. Newton, Sergeant Richard J. Haley, and Sergeant William Kovalchuk.

108. Recreation area Recreation area Taken from one of the water towers in the Naval Construction Battalion Area, the Transportation Area, Motorpool, Senior NCO Club, Fleet Marine Theatre, and Recreation Hall can be seen.

109. Recreation Hall Recreation Hall Located in the squadron's recreation area near the Fleet Marine Theatre, the Recreation Hall proved to be very popular among squadron members. The tented structure to the right of the Recreation Hall was...

110. Recreation Hall Recreation Hall Squadron members enjoy some beer in the squadron's Recreation Hall.

111. Red Cross unit Red Cross unit A Red Cross unit provided squadron members with doughnuts and refreshments at least once a week. They were located across Ocean Road near VMB-613's Officers Club.

112. Returning to Majuro Returning to Majuro Approaching their airstrip on Majuro, a flight of Marine F4U Corsairs returns following a strike on one of the bypassed Japanese held islands. VMB-613 frequently escorted F4Us and SB2Cs on these strikes...

113. Riblet-Thomas crew Riblet-Thomas crew First Lieutenant John "R" Riblet, First Lieutenant James F. Thomas, Technical Sergeant Marshall E. Suther Jr., Staff Sergeant William B. Ford, Sergeant Harold O. Fuchs, Private First Class Theodore E....

114. Rings Rings Sergeant Norman A. Crotty dismounts from the rings with his body leaning forward and feet in the air.

115. Rings Rings Staff Sergeant Norman A. Crotty working out on the rings.

116. Rogers-Noble crew Rogers-Noble crew First Lieutenant Edward A. Rogers, Second Lieutenant Oran W. Noble, Staff Sergeant Robert E.P. Cherry, Technical Sergeant Eugene A. Peterson, and Private First Class Frank J. Kos.

117. Schatan-Crews crew Schatan-Crews crew First Lieutenant Milton Schatan, First Lieutenant Major O. Crews, Technical Sergeant Joseph E. Campbell Jr., Technical Sergeant Tracie R. Bell Jr., Sergeant Hunter J. Bernard, Corporal Donald M. St. Germain,...

118. Senior nco barracks Senior nco barracks The building to the right of the tents served as quarters for VMB-613's senior NCOs while the remainder of the squadron area is to the right. The top floor of these barracks served as quarters while laundry...

119. Shipping lane patrol Shipping lane patrol A convoy near Eniwetok sailing with three VMB-613 crews watching. The patrol of the shipping lanes began on April 3, 1945 and continued through the end of the war.

120. Shipping lane patrol Shipping lane patrol A convoy near Eniwetok sailing with three VMB-613 crews watching. The patrol of the shipping lanes began on April 3, 1945 and continued through the end of the war.
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