By Richard Sandomir On Aug. 18, 1959, George Tice was a Navy photographer’s mate third class on the aircraft carrier Wasp when an explosion in a hangar bay rocked the ship in the Atlantic Ocean ...
George Bond, a Navy medical officer. It was the age of exploration ... "You could see these animals doing things undisturbed. They sort of got used to us," aquanaut Richard Grigg told reporters after ...
While NASA was trying to put a man on the moon, the Navy was quietly conducting a series of tests to see if humans could live and work on the deep... The Navy's experimental underwater habitat ...
George Bond, a Navy medical officer ... They sort of got used to us," aquanaut Richard Grigg told reporters after he emerged from the Sealab in 1965. And at times, the sealife also posed dangers.
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