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Group Photo Under the Palm Trees at Camp Dealey

A group of submariners on leave at Camp Dealey pose under the palm trees. Lewis Parks is third from the left next to an unidentified woman and behind a man holding a cup. The women in the picture are most likely war journalists. The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."

Admiral Lewis Parks and Vice-Admiral Charles A. Lockwood at Camp Dealey

From left to right unidentified, Vice-Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, Admiral Lewis Parks, and unidentified, converse under the palm trees at Camp Dealey. The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."

Two War Correspondents Provide Some Entertainment at Camp Dealey

Two unidentified men, one with a war correspondent patch visible, appear to be providing entertainment, probably at Camp Dealey. A third unidentified man stands in the back. Camp Dealey was located on the island of Guam and was a recreation camp for submarine sailors between 1944 - 1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "Submarine Pictures WWII."

Admiral Raymond A. Spruance and Admiral Lewis Parks Relaxing at Camp Dealey

From left to right Admiral Lewis Parks, "Dutch Will," Admiral Raymond A. Spruance and two unidentified officers stand under the trees at Camp Dealey. The camp was located on the east coast of the southern part of Guam and provided recreation for submariners in 1944-1945. Photograph is part of an album entitled "WWII Camp Dealey Sub Recuperation Camp."