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English: Anne Rudloe third from left in United States Naval base in Panama City in underwater research and diving techniques 1960s. In the back row, fourth from the right, is Dr. (Captain) George F. Bond, senior medical officer and principal investigator for the Sealab I and Sealab II experiments in the mid-1960's.
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Source Jack Rudloe provided the scan of the picture from pictures he had of his late wife Anne Rudloe.
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Original Message-----

From: Cappock, Mark J CIV NDSTC, TSD [1] Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 9:35 AM To: 'Jack Rudloe' <jrudloe@earthlink.net> Subject: RE: [Non-DoD Source] photo archives

Jack,

I showed the photo to the Director of the Naval Support Activity (NSA-PC)

Photo Lab. Because it was a group photo and most assuredly many copies were handed out, there is no copyright on it. You are free to

use it however you wish.
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