File:US Navy 061012-N-0857S-003 Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class David Poe lowers the USS Golet memorial marker as Navy Counselor 1st Class Aaron Anspach helps to guide it into place onto a flat bed trailer.jpg
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DescriptionUS Navy 061012-N-0857S-003 Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class David Poe lowers the USS Golet memorial marker as Navy Counselor 1st Class Aaron Anspach helps to guide it into place onto a flat bed trailer.jpg |
English: New Orleans (Oct. 12, 2006) - Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class David Poe lowers the USS Golet memorial marker with retired Torpedoman's Mate 1st Class Dennis Gilbert of the U.S. Submarine Veterans and Navy Counselor 1st Class Aaron Anspach helping to guide it into place onto a flat bed trailer. The memorial marker was part of the Gilmore Park Submarine Memorial that was located in the Gilmore Park Navy Housing Area near Naval Support Activity New Orleans. The memorial marker was removed from Gilmore Park when the Navy closed the off-base housing area. The marker and three other artifacts from the submarine memorial will be fully restored by the U.S. Submarine Veterans Redfish Base and displayed at a new location in Louisiana that has yet to be determined. The USS Golet marker honors the sacrifice of the submarine and crew that were lost during an enemy attack by depth charges during WWII. U.S. Navy photo by Mr. Sam Shore (RELEASED) |
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Image title | 061012-N-0857S-003 Naval Support Activity New Orleans, La (October 12, 2006)
Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class David Poe slowly lowers the USS Golet memorial marker as retired Torpedoman's Mate 1st Class Dennis Gilbert of the U.S. Submarine Veterans and Navy Counselor 1st Class Aaron Anspach guides it into place onto a flat bed trailer as retired Senior Chief Electrician's Mate George Boyle of the U.S. Submarine Veterans tells personnel to place a piece of wood under the memorial. The memorial marker was part of the Gilmore Park Submarine Memorial that was located in the Gilmore Park Navy Housing Area near the Naval Support Activity New Orleans. The memorial marker was removed from Gilmore Park when the Navy closed the off-base housing area. The marker and three other artifacts from the submarine memorial will be fully restored by the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Redfish Base and displayed at a new location in Louisiana that has yet to be determined. The USS Golet marker honors the sacrifice of the submarine and crew that were lost during an enemy attack by depth charges during WWII. U.S. Navy photo by Sam Shore |
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