CV 6: Dufaycolor taken at the USNA. The Radio Amateur’s Handbook is dated 1939 and hot off the press in late 1938.
CV 6: USNA Midshipman, Class of '42 on leave. Shot has unwanted Camera Shake.
CV 6: Navy vs William & Mary at Farragut Field, September 27, 1941
CV 6: Boyhood buddies from the 1920s chance meeting on their way to Pearl Harbor late Dec 1941
CV 6: 4x5 Kodachrome taken in 1943 while on leave from the Pacific.
CV 6: Everybody makes mistakes.
CV 6: 4 of 5 grammar school friends from the 1920s, in 1943
CV 6: Don't remember when or why I took this Kodachrome??
CV 6: From Washington Monument, April 1945
CV 6: On leave from the Pacific in WWII
CV 6: Christmas 1944
CV 6: Christmas 1944
CV 6: Hamoja Village at the USNA, about 1945
CV 6: Between the white snow and an old black Chevy did we really need Kodachrome? USNA 1945
CV 6: Mr. Helge Anderson, 1946
CV 6: These pony rides were off highway us 80 (now I-8) below the old William Templeton Johnson mansion
CV 6: Del Dios, CA, above Hernandez Hideaway
CV 6: Just after WWII in the Mission Beach area of San Diego, CA
CV 6: The young boy looks taller with the 5' tall grandfather. Sometime in WWII
CV 6: Late 40s Kodachrome sometimes had a little different color look
CV 6: Overexposed, the film, not the gals...
CV 6: Everybody is now long gone, but the Kodachrome is still here.
CV 6: Youngest son at 6 months, 1949
CV 6: Easter-1949
CV 6: Kids spent quality time with grandparents in 1946
CV 6: Try having those colors today on Kodachrome taken in 1947
CV 6: Oldest Boy's first girlfriend
CV 6: 1947 Trip past cave dewller ruins, Kodachrome
CV 6: 1943 Trying out camera before wedding
CV 6: 1943 Bremerton camera testing