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<small>Photo courtesy of Jim Townsend, son of Charles J. Townsend, S-6 crew member.</small> | <small>Photo courtesy of Jim Townsend, son of Charles J. Townsend, S-6 crew member.</small> | ||
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Three crewmembers (including one Chief Petty Officer) of S-6 engaged in loading a Mk 10 torpedo into the boat. The location looks like Pearl Harbor and is likely during Submarine Division 12's stop in Hawaii during the homeport shift to the Asiatic Fleet, December 1920. | |||
The 2,200 lb (1,005 kg) weapon has been placed on the inclined loading skid. The man on the left is operating the hand-cranked loading derrick and the weapon is secured to the derrick with a belly-band noose. The Chief and the other sailor are verifying the line up. When satisfied they will gently slide the weapon down the skid and through the loading hatch to the waiting torpedomen below. It will slide onto an inclined skid inside the room, then lowered to horizontal and moved into one of the storage positions in the room or loaded into a tube. | |||
<small>Original photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman.</small> | |||
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Revision as of 18:52, 13 February 2024
Milne Special Collections, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, N.H.
Original photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo courtesy of Jim Townsend, son of Charles J. Townsend, S-6 crew member.
Photo courtesy of Jim Townsend, son of Charles J. Townsend, S-6 crew member.
Three crewmembers (including one Chief Petty Officer) of S-6 engaged in loading a Mk 10 torpedo into the boat. The location looks like Pearl Harbor and is likely during Submarine Division 12's stop in Hawaii during the homeport shift to the Asiatic Fleet, December 1920.
The 2,200 lb (1,005 kg) weapon has been placed on the inclined loading skid. The man on the left is operating the hand-cranked loading derrick and the weapon is secured to the derrick with a belly-band noose. The Chief and the other sailor are verifying the line up. When satisfied they will gently slide the weapon down the skid and through the loading hatch to the waiting torpedomen below. It will slide onto an inclined skid inside the room, then lowered to horizontal and moved into one of the storage positions in the room or loaded into a tube.
Original photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman.
Photo courtesy of Jim Townsend, son of Charles J. Townsend, S-6 crew member.
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