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Keywords: 330-PS-2792 (USN 708619): Aerographers. Duty high above the ground is twofold for Chief Aerographer’s Mate Vincent Law, a Navy “AP” (Navy designation for Enlisted Aviation Pilot) works in his primary duty in aerology as he installs a wind velocity transmitter atop the operation’s control tower at his home base, Naval Air Station, Anacostia, Washington, D.C.. Aerographer Second Class James Gadon (left) and Aerographer Third Class George Hussoy, (bottom left), assist the Chief in the installation. Photograph released June 20, 1952. (5/19/2015). 330-PS-2792 (USN 708619): Aerographers. Duty high above the ground is twofold for Chief Aerographer’s Mate Vincent Law, a Navy “AP” (Navy designation for Enlisted Aviation Pilot) works in his primary duty in aerology as he installs a wind velocity transmitter atop the operation’s control tower at his home base, Naval Air Station, Anacostia, Washington, D.C.. Aerographer Second Class James Gadon (left) and Aerographer Third Class George Hussoy, (bottom left), assist the Chief in the installation. Photograph released June 20, 1952. (5/19/2015).
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