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Altair > Burrrr!  Chipping ice during a shipyard stay in East Boston during the winter months of 1963.  Mike Troiano is on the far right, next to to the rail and Dick Braun is in the middle.
Altair > Getting supplies from the U.S.S. Aldebaran, AF10 during the 63/64 Med tour.
Altair > The Altair with the USS Boston CAG-1 port side and the USS Gearing DD-710 on the starboard side.  Photo taken by Derry Mount, BT2 from the Gearing during Altair's 1959-1961 Med cruise.  Photo courtesy of Derry Mount via Mike Troiano.
Altair > A photo of Richard Logan taken in early 1965 while the Altair was enroute to Sardinia.  Photo via Mike Troiano from Richard Logan.
Burrrr! Chipping ice during a shipyard stay in East Boston during the winter months of 1963. Mike Troiano is on the far right, next to to the rail and Dick Braun is in the middle.
 > Burrrr!  Chipping ice during a shipyard stay in East Boston during the winter months of 1963.  Mike Troiano is on the far right, next to to the rail and Dick Braun is in the middle.
Burrrr! Chipping ice during a shipyard stay in East Boston during the winter months of 1963. Mike Troiano is on the far right, next to to the rail and Dick Braun is in the middle.
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