Rough seas foil Atlantic Survival tests.: Two groups of Naval Volunteers has a really rough time in Atlantic over the week-end when the ocean turned its vicious worst on five-day survival tests from the destroyer "Garron" 200 miles off the West Coast of Ireland. The first group entered the water on Saturday - and had to be taken out ninety minutes later - when their raft was made unseaworthy by the battering seas. On Sunday a second crew entered the water aboard on Oval canopied Admiralty Type raft - which survived the battering water O.K. byt the destroyer captain decided to take them out - as it was bad policy to risk the lives of the men in such seas. The original idea was for the men to spend five days aboard the rafts - existing on minimum rations - for testing their reactions against boredom - fatigue and shrt rations. The location was 200 miles off the west coast of Ireland. Photo shows during the trials, the Admiralty typeraft is launched from the destroyer "Carron".
Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.
Photo is dated --0000.
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