Keywords: indoor 09-8050-28 "Atoms For Peace." Enlisted students review the operation of a gamma ray spectrometer, between class sessions, at the Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Shown left to right are: Arthur E. Holzhaeuser, Chief Hospital Corpsman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dorothy E. Elam, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class, Shelbyville, Tennessee; William O. Ballew, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class, Salinas, California; Bernard E. Skinner, Chief Hospital Corpsman, New Town Square, Pennsylvania and William R. Murrell, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class, Indianapolis, Indiana. Demonstration of a scintillation well counter to members of the Radioisotope Technicians Course. [Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training.06/14/1956; USN 709616; 09-8050-28 "Atoms For Peace." Enlisted students review the operation of a gamma ray spectrometer, between class sessions, at the Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Shown left to right are: Arthur E. Holzhaeuser, Chief Hospital Corpsman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dorothy E. Elam, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class, Shelbyville, Tennessee; William O. Ballew, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class, Salinas, California; Bernard E. Skinner, Chief Hospital Corpsman, New Town Square, Pennsylvania and William R. Murrell, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class, Indianapolis, Indiana. Demonstration of a scintillation well counter to members of the Radioisotope Technicians Course. [Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training.06/14/1956; USN 709616; |