Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Two military officers wade through the water during the Army-Navy Maneuvers that took place off the coast of Southern California at the end of 1946. The goal of the war games was to practice two maneuvers: Operation Mountain Goat, an amphibious landing designed to dislodge "enemy" troops, and Operation Oilskin, a landing to cut off "enemy" communications. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps aircrafts participated in the exercise. There are big ships in the background. Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: [unreadable] Text from original nitrate sleeve: US Army-Navy Maneuvers off the coast of southern California
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
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ark:/21198/zz00280pd8
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Government Military personnel--American--California--Los Angeles Ships--American--California--Los Angeles War Military maneuvers--California--Los Angeles Environment United States. Navy United States. Army
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