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Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.

Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
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Kostel, Kenneth
Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
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11/05/2015
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R/V Neil Armstrong maiden voyage from Anacortes, WA to San Francisco, CA.
Image Of the Day caption:
Assistant engineers Jean Lavache and Wayne Sylvia and oiler Roger Fong (left to right) overhaul a pump on R/V Neil Armstrong during its inaugural voyage from Anacortes, Wash., to the East Coast late last year. Research vessels like Neil Armstrong and Atlantis stay at sea for weeks at a time and many days' sail from land. As a result, a quick trip to the hardware store is often out of the question, and the ships must be well-stocked with spare parts and the crewmembers are skilled in repairing almost every part.
Photo by Ken Kostel
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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