Details

Collection: 00080 - Bismarck Tribune Photograph Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: box06-file11-01
Title: August 1963: Navy Science Cruisers watch the refueling of the world’s smallest atomic bomber, the Douglas A4D in the hangar deck of the USS Yorktown (CVS-10) during their cruise off the Southern California coast Tuesday, July 30, 1963. 79 of the young scientists are guest of the Navy during the West Coast portion of the Science Cruiser Program
Red ID: PH_I_145260 Image ID: 106298 Image Notes: 00080-box06-folder11-01

Collection: 00080 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Bismarck Tribune Photograph Collection
Date: Circa 1930-1980

Summary: Images used in the Bismarck Tribune newspapers from the 1930s-1970s.

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