US Navy Machinists Mate 1ST Class Joseph Spencer (left) is one of the divers brought from the US Navys destroyer tender USS SHENANDOAH (AD 44) (not shown) to assist the salvage rescue ship USS GRASP (ARS 51) in its 24-hour diving operations. US Navy PETTY Officer Spencer, and US Navy Machinists Mate CHIEF Peter Sharpe (right), also stationed on board the Shenandoah, are moving the divers' "stage" to the edge of the Grasp while US Navy Hull Technician 1ST Class Michael Turowski (top left) tationed on the Grasp, looks down from his position as crane operator. The "stage" is used for raising and
US Navy Machinists Mate 1ST Class Joseph Spencer (left) is one of the divers brought from the US Navys destroyer tender USS SHENANDOAH (AD 44) (not shown) to assist the salvage rescue ship USS GRASP (ARS 51) in its 24-hour diving operations. US Navy PETTY Officer Spencer, and US Navy Machinists Mate CHIEF Peter Sharpe (right), also stationed on board the Shenandoah, are moving the divers' "stage" to the edge of the Grasp while US Navy Hull Technician 1ST Class Michael Turowski (top left) tationed on the Grasp, looks down from his position as crane operator. The "stage" is used for raising and lowering "surface-supply" divers at a controlled rate as specified by US Navy Diving [Complete] Scene Caption: US Navy Machinists Mate 1st Class Joseph Spencer (left) is one of the divers brought from the US Navys destroyer tender USS SHENANDOAH (AD 44) (not shown) to assist the salvage rescue ship USS GRASP (ARS 51) in its 24-hour diving operations. US Navy Petty Officer Spencer, and US Navy Machinists Mate Chief Peter Sharpe (right), also stationed on board the Shenandoah, are moving the divers' "stage" to the edge of the Grasp while US Navy Hull Technician 1st Class Michael Turowski (top left) tationed on the Grasp, looks down from his position as crane operator. The "stage" is used for raising and lowering "surface-supply" divers at a controlled rate as specified by US Navy Diving Regulations. TWA flight 800 crahed in the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island, New York, on July 17, 1996. Base: USS Grasp (ARS 51)
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