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SHARP & DETAILED ALTERNATOR PHOTOS - PROVIDED BY Dr RONALD HILLSTROM. * * * Ron served at Haiku from June 1956 until May 1958.
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David Jessup > Big Changes on the South Peak.Walking west leaving the CCL house.  The new steel ladder and walkway recently replaced the old wooden ladder..
David Jessup > East end of the new steel walkway between the upper hoist house and the CCL house.  The latter portion of the journey -not visible in this photo -  is all up  hill!
David Jessup > South HoistThe swinging doors have been replaced by a safety strap.  March 1957
David Jessup > No end to the need to study and prepare for advancement in rate.
David Jessup > Math lesson in the transmitter buildling.
David Jessup > Charles Krause standing in front of the test unit in the control room.  The teletype is at his back.  The crew's favorite piece of electronic equipment is lower left - the Navy's fabulous radio - the RBB: The most durable and best engineered receiver ever made.
David Jessup > Miller! Did someone drop a cigarette in your coffee?
David Jessup > Miller speaks! TO RETURN TO HOME PAGE - - Click HERE
Big Changes on the South Peak.
Walking west leaving the CCL house. The new steel ladder and walkway recently replaced the old wooden ladder..
 > Big Changes on the South Peak.Walking west leaving the CCL house.  The new steel ladder and walkway recently replaced the old wooden ladder..
Big Changes on the South Peak.
Walking west leaving the CCL house. The new steel ladder and walkway recently replaced the old wooden ladder..
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