Recovery of a Japanese midget submarine off Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii. Men walk alongside a submarine. Cables attached to the submarine. A crane floats on water with men aboard it. Men on a wooden float alongside the submarine. The Japanese submarine alongside USS Current. Men on the deck of the ship. Other men on the float alongside the submarine as preparations are made to pick it up from water. Slings being attached to a floating crane to pick up the submarine. USS Current, floating crane and the midget submarine. The crane picks up the submarine from water. The submarine hangs over water from the slings of the crane. The midget submarine is lifted by the floating crane. Men on starboard bow of USS Current look down over the submarine. The midget submarine hangs five feet above the water. Cables wrapped around the submarine as it hangs.
Recovery of a Japanese midget submarine off Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii. The Japanese submarine is lowered to the deck of a barge. Men walk about to the side of the submarine to look over it. The conning tower of the submarine. After quarter of the submarine. A four bladed twin screw and rotating propellers of the submarine. A shoe sticks out of the submarine and oil drips out of the stern section. Heavy cables wrapped around the midget submarine seated on the deck of a floating crane.
Recovery of a Japanese midget submarine off Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii. The Japanese submarine is about 80 feet below the water surface. A diver inspects hulls and torpedo tubes of the submarine. The scuba diver inspects the submarine as it rests on the bottom of the ocean. He swims past the sail of the submarine. The diver looks over the top of the sail. He examines the periscope and tries to scrape away dirt from the glass. Steel cables attached to the side of the submarine ready for lifting it off. The diver swims along the length of the submarine onto the bow. Several small fish swim near the diver as he inspects a torpedo in firing position. A second torpedo below it in firing position. The deep sea diver walks along the bottom towards the side of the submarine. Torpedo tubes of the submarine in firing position.
Recovery of a Japanese midget submarine off Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii. An underwater photographer swims alongside the submarine as he clicks pictures. The sail of the midget submarine. Counter rotating screws of the submarine as a fish swims near the after part.
A Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in Hardeeville, South Carolina. Three young men at the CCC camp. The men march around an area. They get onto trucks parked on a field. African American boys get onto trucks, Trucks loaded with African American CCC volunteers pull away. (Great Depression period)
A Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in Hardeeville, South Carolina. African American CCC volunteers practice gardening as they work in a field during the Great Depression. They put up plants on the field. The boys build dikes as they push trolleys loaded with mud around the field. A man sounds a bugle and African American CCC volunteers line up at the camp grounds. African American boys lined up.
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