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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">S-21 with civilians on board. Location is unknown and the date is likely the mid to late 1920's. This could be a dependent's cruise or some dignitaries. Woman standing next to deck gun has high heels on. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">S-21 with civilians on board. Location is unknown and the date is likely the mid to late 1920's. This could be a dependent's cruise or some dignitaries. Woman standing next to deck gun has high heels on. | ||
Revision as of 23:22, 17 July 2023
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
The Buffalo Evening News for Tuesday, October 2, 1928 relates; "The itinerary of the S-21 contemplates an investigation of the Atlantic continental shelf, the Narres deep to the northward of Puerto Rico, the Bartlett deep to the southward of Cuba and the Sigbee deep In the Gulf of Mexico and the intervening waters traversed in reaching these special spots of interest. As tenders for the expedition, the Navy has detailed the Eagle boats 15 and 58, commanded respectively by Lieut. Commander T. L. Nash and Lieut. Commander L. R. Moore, U. S. N."
"Not in many years has the Navy been enabled to father a scientific expedition of such potential interest to astronomers and geodesics as well is the public in general," Secretary Wilbur said. "The disinterested contribution of Dr. Melnesz of his knowledge, time and apparatus is appreciated greatly. In addition to being a highly skilled observer. Dr Melnesz Is a seasoned voyager, having cruised frequently in Dutch submarines."
"The present expedition will occupy about two months", the paper said. The expedition began on October 9, 1928.
The crew is standing at attention on deck, probably as part of a welcoming ceremony to Secretary Wilbur's arrival. One man is looking right at the camera. He is a Commissary Steward Second Class (Ships Cook) with two hash marks meaning he has over 8 years in the navy but not more than 12. Four chiefs are seen at the far end of the formation. Seen in the background is the Presidential Yacht Mayflower.
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