Photo by Jake Chappelle | Naval Base Kitsap | 09.18.2017
BREMERTON, Wash., (Sept. 18, 2017) - Sailors assigned to Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) prepare to raise the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) and U.S. flags during a POW/MIA remembrance ceremony at NBK Bremerton. The ceremony honors former prisoners of war and those still missing in action. (U.S. Navy photo by Personnel Specialist Seaman Erin Meehan/Released)...
Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spiker | Naval Support Activity Crane | 09.18.2015
Nancy Albertson, cultural resource manager, Public Works department, Crane, Ind., finishes laying out some of the contents of a time capsule discovered, Sept. 18, 2015. The contents included a newspaper, bible, and letters to civilian and military members commemorating their support during WWII. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spiker | Naval Support Activity Crane | 09.18.2015
The front page of a 1945 newspaper captures the date the time capsule was likely sealed. It was badly damaged due to moisture, bacteria and mold trapped in the capsule when it was initially sealed. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spiker | Naval Support Activity Crane | 09.18.2015
Contents of a time capsule come out nearly as one solid mass due to moisture, bacteria and mold trapped in the capsule when it was initially sealed. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spiker | Naval Support Activity Crane | 09.18.2015
A worker removes debris, revealing a time capsule sealed in the cornerstone of the former base chapel at Naval Support Activity Crane, Ind., Sept. 18, 2015. The copper capsule was likely once an ammo can. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spiker | Naval Support Activity Crane | 09.18.2015
A worker breaks away mortar sealing a time capsule in the cornerstone of the former chapel at Naval Support Activity Crane, Ind., Sept. 18, 2015. The 70-year-old time capsule contained post-WWII documents, thanking the civilian and military workers of Crane for supporting the war effort. (Courtesy photo)...