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Jerry Glueck

Jerry Glueck served on board the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CVS-11) from 1972–1974. He appears in the 1972 cruise book as a boilerman fireman (BTFN). He worked in the ship’s firerooms, also called boiler rooms.

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Color photograph of a ship's boiler, with a man inside cleaning it visible through a circular h…
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.11
Color photograph of a round opening in the side of a ship's boiler, with a smiling man inside t…
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.12
Color photograph of a man inside one of USS Intrepid's boilers
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.30
Color photograph of three civilian women visiting the hangar deck of USS Intrepid during a depe…
Jerry Glueck
June 1972
Object number: P2017.12.10
Color photograph of a sleeping compartment with metal bunks stacked three high and metal locker…
Jerry Glueck
July 1972
Object number: P2017.12.01
Color photograph of a sleeping compartment with stacked bunks with white sheets and gray blanke…
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.02
Color photograph of a boiler room (fireroom) on USS Intrepid
Jerry Glueck
July 1972
Object number: P2017.12.23
Color photograph of a Grumman E-1 Tracer that has just landed on the flight deck of USS Intrepi…
Jerry Glueck
1972–74
Object number: P2017.12.22
Color photograph showing crew members and civilians talking in groups on the hangar deck of USS…
Jerry Glueck
June 1972
Object number: P2017.12.09
Color photograph of a man in a white t-shirt lounging on a ship's bunk and playing chess
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.07
Color photograph of USS Intrepid's flight deck taken from the island, with a rearview mirror in…
Jerry Glueck
1972–1974
Object number: P2017.12.16
Color photograph of a roadrunner bird painted on a wall at the bottom of a ladder on board the …
Jerry Glueck
July 1972
Object number: P2017.12.03