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This view looks across a small gap between the USS Mount Baker (AE-34) and the USS Independence (CV-62) during a replenishment at sea in the Eastern Mediterranean in the summer of 1982. The multiple lines include those for measuring the distance between us and also for moving cargo and ammunition over to the carrier.
Visible aircraft include F-14A Tomcat air superiority fighters of VF-32 Swordsmen and single-engine medium attack A-6E Intruders of VA-176 Thunderbolts. Along the catwalk, the multiple small canisters are liferafts.
Scanned from a colour slide.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
A view from the bridge, looking forward over the flight deck of the helicopter carrier HMS Albion (R07).
Taken by a relative during a visit to her off the coast of Brunei in early 1971. Wikipedia reports the ship conducted a seven-week passage from Bombay to Singapore in May-June 1971, but the ship's commission book (extract at: www.axfordsabode.org.uk/pdf-docs/albion20.pdf) states she sailed to Singapore, loaded 40 Cdo RM for Exercise New Look II in Brunei and then sailed back to Singapore.
Other slides in this particular box show my relative flying to and from the ship aboard a Brunei-based helicopter, thus confirming the ship's general location.
I think the thing that strikes me is that small size of the flight deck, considering that this once accommodated jet fighters! The angled flight-deck is only marginally visible on the left of this shot.
Seven Wessex helicopters from 848 Naval Air Squadron were on the flight-deck, two visible forward of the bridge and the other five ranged on deck spots further aft. A variety of Land Rovers and other Royal Marines equipment was parked on the starboard quarter, aft of the bridge.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
... The editors at KERA's 'Art&Seek' chose a photo of mine as the 'Flickr Photo of the Week' very cool. Thank you, KERA! --rh
© Robert James Hughes
At 2887 feet long, the Papago Freeway Tunnel (better known as the Deck Park Tunnel) seen here was the final section of Interstate 10 to be completed nationwide. It is located just north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
The Central Avenue Bridge (Car and Light Rail) passes over the Deck Park (Margaret T. Hance Park) at night. Located just north of Downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Just another walk in the #park named after a 9 year old. #NoPressure #KlydeWarrenPark #instadfw #ndpatterns
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brad_0611: Who was it named after? I didnt know that lok
shawnfromdallas: @brad_0611 some billionaire donated a bunch of money got naming rights, and he chose to name it after his son.
shawnfromdallas: @klydewarrenpark @instadfw
jslaught65: Amen
shawnfromdallas: @jslaught65 welcome to Instagram Dad!!