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Black and white image after a kamikaze attack showing damage in the flight deck of USS Intrepid…
Vernon E. Hazard
Black and white image after a kamikaze attack showing damage in the flight deck of USS Intrepid…
Black and white image after a kamikaze attack showing damage in the flight deck of USS Intrepid, with crew and fire hoses in foreground and anti-aircraft guns in background

Vernon E. Hazard

BiographyVernon E. Hazard joined the U.S. Navy in October 1943, during World War II. He joined the crew of the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-11) on December 30, 1943. He stayed on board the ship through the decommissioning, and left in 1946 or 1947. Hazard left Intrepid as a carpenter’s mate first class, CM1, and worked in the R Division. He also served as the ship's locksmith. Before he left Intrepid, Hazard took a large collection of photographs from the ship's photo lab, which he subsequently donated to the Intrepid Museum. Hazard moved up through the ranks, becoming a warrant officer and eventually retiring from the Navy as a lieutenant commander in 1962. The Museum interviewed Hazard for the oral history collection (OHP.204).
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