Name/Title
Shallow DiveDescription
A black and white photo of Trainee Divers S.L. Gosnell (left) and J.A. Brock (right) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard on March 19, 1942. Several men assist as the two divers prepare for their first maximum shallow water dive.Context
The Charleston Naval Shipyard supported the US Navy from 1901 until its closing in 1996. The first US Navy vessels of the fleet saw repair work at the Charleston Navy Yard in 1910, with the shipyard soon venturing into the construction of smaller ships. The first large vessels, destroyers, began construction after the United States entered World War I.
The shipyard would expand significantly during World War II to support the war effort, constructing and repairing ships to keep up with the increased demand.Collection
Charleston Naval ShipyardAcquisition
Accession
2010.00001Source or Donor
Palmer W. OliffAcquisition Method
GiftInscription/Signature/Marks
Transcription
"346-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, Trainee Diver, S. L. Gosnell, on left, and J. A. Brock, on right, preparing for first maximum shallow water dive. File 12487."Update Date
October 2, 2025