Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
Kate Morrand, Underwater Archeology Senior Conservator and Laboratory Manager at Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), prepares an M1 Garand rifle for transport to the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC) in the NHHC Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory. The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
Kate Morrand, Underwater Archeology Senior Conservator and Laboratory Manager at Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), holds an M1 Garand rifle in the NHHC Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory before the rifle is transported for display at the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC). The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
An M1 Garand rifle at Naval History and Heritage Command's (NHHC) Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory is prepared for transport to the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC). The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island and was submerged in a wet marine environment for over 50 years before......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
An M1 Garand rifle at the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory is prepared for transport to the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC). The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin Island and was submerged in a wet marine environment for over 50 years before......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
Jonathan Bernstein, Arms and Armor Curator at the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC), inspects an M1 Garand rifle at the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory before the rifle is transported for display at NMMC. The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
Shanna Daniel, left, an archaeologist at Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), and Jonathan Bernstein, Arms and Armor Curator at the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC), inspect an M1 Garand rifle at the NHHC Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory before the rifle is transported for display at NMMC. The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abigayle Lutz | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.03.2022
Jonathan Bernstein, Arms and Armor Curator at the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC), inspects an M1 Garand rifle at the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) Underwater Archeology and Conservation Laboratory before the rifle is transported for display at NMMC. The M1 Garand was used by U.S. Marines Corps Raiders during the World War II attack on Japanese military forces on Makin......
Photo by Terri Moore | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.06.2020
200206-N-PL259-0002 WASHINGTON NAVY YARD (Feb. 06, 2020) Mark Weber, managing director of the National Museum of the United States Navy, explains the history of artifacts to General Counsel of the Navy Robert J. Sanders during a tour at Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC). NHHC, located at the Washington Navy Yard, is responsible for the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of U.S.......