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-<׉E JThe Navy’s official museum for all things undersea.
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ANNUAL REPORT
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-= ́̸9ׁH "http://www.navalunderseamuseum.orgׁׁЈ׉EgThe Naval Undersea Museum is the Navy’s official museum for
undersea history, science, operations, and technology. We hold the
most comprehensive collection in the country of U.S. Navy artifacts
and documents related to undersea subjects, with especially strong
specialty collections in torpedoes, mines, diving and salvage,
submarine technology, and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs).
ABOUT THE NAMES USED IN THIS REPORT
The Naval Undersea Museum (NUM) shares a Director, Design Manager, Exhibit Manager, and operating
budget with our sister museum, the Puget Sound Navy Museum (PSNM). Externally and publicly, we are
separate museums, with separate missions and identities, which operate independently. Internally,
the umbrella name Navy Museums Northwest (NMNW) is sometimes used administratively
to collectively refer to both museums.
www.navalunderseamuseum.org
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-<׉E;CELEBRATING 20 YEARS
2014 has been an important year for us, as it marks
our 20th
anniversary as a fully professional museum!
Although we opened our doors in 1991, we initially
operated as a preview center while our first exhibits
were being developed. After the galleries came to
life with engaging history and science exhibits we
dropped the preview center designation and began
operating as a true museum in early 1994.
As we look back on 20 years, it has been two
wonderful and exciting decades! We have hosted
well over one million visitors — 1,273,923 veterans,
active duty, civilians, and families — and shared the
stories of the undersea Navy in numerous exhibits
and education programs. Our artifact collection
has grown to more than 40,000 items that hold
immeasurable historical, technological, and cultural
significance. And we have earned the museum field’s
highest national recognition — accreditation from
the American Alliance of Museums — twice: first in
2000 after only six years of full operation, and then
again in 2011 with reaccreditation through 2026.
As we close out 2014, we look forward to celebrating
many new achievements at future anniversaries!
FOURTEEN YEARS
1,273,923 MILLION
OVER FORTY THOUSAND
ITEMS COLLECTED AND PRESERVED
OF AAM ACCREDITATION
VISITORS
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All around, 2014 was another very
successful year for the Naval Undersea
Museum! It was a year of continued
growth, especially when you look at how
much our wonderful staff and volunteer
corps has grown.
I am happy to tell you that in 2014 the
Naval Undersea Museum operated at a very
high level of professionalism and that our
excellence has been confirmed by the Naval
History and Heritage Command (NHHC)
and the American Alliance of Museums
(AAM). Multiple NUM staff members
received awards in 2014 that highlight
their dedication to professionalism in our
field. Jennifer Heinzelman received the
Meritorious Civilian Service Award, the
second highest award a civilian can receive,
from NHHC for her work in coordinating
the acquisition, logistics, and delivery of
DSRV Mystic to the museum. Mary Ryan
and Jarrod Gahr both received challenge
coins from the Museums Systems Office at
NHHC for their collaboration on projects
that benefited the Command as a whole.
Jennifer Heinzelman, along with Danelle
Eaton, Carolyn Lane, and Kathrine Young
from the Puget Sound Navy Museum
(PSNM), received a Team Award from
NHHC for her work in preparing PSNM
for AAM accreditation. Some staff at NUM
also received On the Spot or Time Off
awards from NHHC for various projects.
The list of awards is incredible; many of
them received national attention, and I am
extremely proud of our fantastic staff!
This past year the makeup within the
Navy staff changed with the arrival of an
Exhibit Manager at NUM. Steve Harvey
came to us from the Seattle Aquarium as
the new Exhibit Manager and Fabricator
for both the Naval Undersea Museum and
the Puget Sound Navy Museum. After a
year without dedicated exhibit staff at the
museum, Steve joining Jarrod on board was
definitely a welcome breath of fresh air for
us. Together, Steve and Jarrod make one
heck of a powerhouse exhibit team. We
are very fortunate to have them and all the
rest of the hardworking staff who make the
magic happen.
Changes in exhibits, the public face of the
museum, occupied the staff through much
of 2014. The Naval Undersea Museum
opened four new temporary exhibits in
2014. Curator Mary Ryan developed a
new Every Picture Tells a Story series that
refreshes the look of the galleries. The
exhibit panels highlighting the kaiten were
also installed. The opening of the temporary
exhibit The Thresher Legacy: A Better,
Safer Navy was the most noteworthy of
these exhibits this year. This 1,500-squarefoot
project was the first for our new exhibit
team and they did a fantastic job with the
project. The Curatorial and Exhibit staff
also developed new exhibit content for both
onsite and online exhibits that will open or
go live throughout 2015.
2014 HIGHLIGHTS • Welcomed 57,933 visitors
• Staged 57 education programs for 4,660
participants
• Re-envisioned our exhibits, facility, and brand
under a visioning contract
• Added 957 new artifacts to the collection,
including DSRV Mystic in October
www.navalunderseamuseum.org
• Developed and launched a major new education
initiative, Navy STEM Days, in collaboration with
PSNM and PSNS
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-<׉EPArtifacts are the heart of our organization,
and improvements in collections management
continued throughout the year. Even though
the Collections Managers are usually out
of public view, they are absolutely essential
to the functioning of the museum. They
manage approximately 40,000 artifacts, large
and small, in the collections. In 2014, they
completed major improvements to collections
storage, artifact conservation, integrated
pest management, security, and archival
management. NUM’s acquisition of DSRV
Mystic, Mystic and Avalon’s archival collections,
and BMCM(MDV) Carl Brashear’s Master Diver
certificate are the noteworthy treasures added to
our collections.
Education programs, outreach, and special
events continue to draw people to the Naval
Undersea Museum and are where we receive
our repeat visitation. NUM made great strides
in strengthening its position as a STEAM center
for the Navy in 2014. Our successes with
Engineers Discovery “E” Day, Science Saturdays,
and many more programs demonstrate the
public’s interest in and appreciation of the
museum. NUM’s collaboration with the Puget
Sound Navy Museum, the Naval Undersea
Warfare Center Division Keyport, and the
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate
Maintenance Facility to launch the Navy
STEM Days program in 2014, in particular,
has been a resounding success for the museum,
local school districts, and the Navy. The Naval
Undersea Museum also supported more than
22,600 active duty Navy personnel and civilians
through hosting ceremonies, meetings, and
events in 2014.
No recounting of the museum’s accomplishments
would be accurate without a rousing
acknowledgment of the volunteers who
support our work in so many ways every day
of the year. The museum’s volunteer staff is
more than 70 strong and includes some of
the friendliest and most accomplished people
you will ever meet. They provide the quality
that our visitors and the Navy recognize and
appreciate. In 2014, the Naval Undersea
Museum welcomed twelve new volunteers.
We also said thank you and farewell to
the following volunteers: Sheri Bandy,
Carl Callender, John Duefrane, Peggy Poole,
Suzanne St. John, and Larry Tucker. My staff
and I could not operate the museums without
the loyal, consistent, and dependable support
of our superb volunteers.
I look forward to 2015, knowing that the
Naval Undersea Museum will continue to
prosper with the strong support of the public,
the volunteer staff, our private non-profit
foundation, and the U.S. Navy.
All the best,
Lindy Dosher
• Collections Manager Jennifer Heinzelman earned
the Meritorious Civilian Service Award for arranging
DSRV Mystic’s acquisition
• Added new staff member Steve Harvey as
Exhibit Manager
• Launched our new website,
www.navalunderseamuseum.org
• Hosted 265 Navy ceremonies, meetings,
and events attended by 22,674 Navy
and civilian personnel
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-<׉ELREVISIONING THE MUSEUM
In 2013, the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC)
offered NUM an incredible opportunity: the chance to reinterpret
and rebrand the museum as part of a revisioning contract. Our
current permanent exhibits, installed in the 1990s, either reflect
dated approaches, lack relevant connections to visitors’ lives, or
were not completed as planned due to funding restrictions.
From December 2013 through August 2014, NUM staff worked
closely with NHHC, exhibit firm Gallagher and Associates,
architectural firm Atkins, interpretive firm History Associates,
and Navy stakeholders to envision the Naval Undersea Museum
of the future. The collaboration produced an exciting new vision
that marries historical artifacts, personal narratives, engaging
interactives, and immersive experiences to create dynamic,
meaningful exhibits. We hope in the future to receive the funding
that would make this vision a reality. In the meantime, we look
forward to introducing our new name, the United States Naval
Undersea Museum, and new logo in 2015!
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-<׉EDEDUCATION & PROGRAMMING
NUM’s educational programming skyrocketed in
both quantity and quality in 2014. The education
department developed new programs and refined
existing favorites to create exceptional learning
experiences. With new programs like Navy STEM
Days and Summer STEAM, we continued to
expand our position as a leader in STEAM (science,
technology, engineering, art, and math) programming.
DISCOVER “E” DAY
National Engineers Discover “E” Day drew 539
children and families to the museum for engineering
learning experiments. Participants engaged in nine
different hands-on activities, such as sound sandwiches,
electromagnets, and robotics. Activity stations were
staffed by Naval Reserve personnel, civilian volunteers
from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Naval
Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport, and
museum volunteers. Discover “E” Day continues to be
a highly successful annual event for NUM.
FIFTY-SEVEN
EDUCATIONAL AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS
2,070 OFFSITE
3,436 ONSITE
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
OFFSITE VISITORS REACHED
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In late June we introduced Summer STEAM, a series
of educational initiatives based in science, technology,
engineering, art, and mathematics. With families
working together to solve challenges and explore
new concepts, Summer STEAM supports education
and slows “brain drain” between one grade level and
the next. More than 1,000 visitors engaged with the
program over ten weeks in 2014.
NAVY STEM DAYS
Our newest program, Navy STEM Days, is a
collaborative partnership between NUM, the Puget
Sound Navy Museum, the Puget Sound Naval
Shipyard, and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Division Keyport. The program brings four local
classrooms (grades 4–6) to the museum each month
for all-day STEM-based learning and activities.
Developed following frequent requests for elementary
school-level STEM experiences, STEM Days is aligned
with Common Core and Next Generation Science
Standards. Over 450 students have taken part in 2014’s
three STEM Days.
This is an awesome hands-on way to
test what students learn in school,
while also learning something
new. It is cool to see real world
applications for what [the students]
learn in class.”
Desiree Hall, West Hills STEM Academy teacher
OUTREACH PROGRAMMING
Education staff participated in several off-site educational
programs in 2014. These programs included hosting
a booth at the annual Bremerton STEM Showcase,
participating as judges at a regional science fair, and
representing the museum at community events like the
Keyport Fest and Bremerton Veteran’s Day program.
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-<׉ESCHOOL AND TOUR GROUPS
The Naval Undersea Museum welcomed over 40
school and youth groups in 2014, totaling more
than 1,500 participants. Students and tour groups
participated in museum-led activities or explored
the galleries with guides.
STQRY APP
STQRY is a mobile storytelling application that
connects visitors to information about local museums
and cultural institutions. In April, we began developing
and sharing content on STQRY. Since our first
publication, more than 2,500 digital visitors have used
the app to learn more about us and our collection.
SCIENCE SATURDAYS
2014 saw the return of Science Saturdays, a
STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and
mathematics) based, multigenerational program. Its
family-friendly hands-on activities are thematically
based in scientific concepts, which are integrated with
the museum’s content. Approximately 85 visitors
participated in 2014’s three Science Saturday programs.
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2014 was also a great year for NUM’s exhibition
department. The addition of new exhibit staff and a
new Mila-wall system greatly expanded our exhibit
capabilities! In December we opened the largest
temporary exhibit we have staged in nine years,
The Thresher Legacy, to positive reviews. 2014 also
brought plans for new exhibits projects to come,
both in 2015 and longer term.
THE THRESHER LEGACY:
A BETTER, SAFER NAVY
Opened December 3
The sinking of USS Thresher in 1963 was the worst
submarine disaster in history. In 2014, NUM opened
a new exhibit that honors this tragedy by raising
awareness of the important programs that came out
of it — the Submarine Safety Program and the Deep
Submergence Systems Project. The 1,500-square-foot
exhibit, two years in the making, will be on display
through late 2017.
FOUR
125
NEW TEMPORARY
EXHIBITS OPENED
ICONIC SUBMERSIBLE (DSRV
100%
1
MYSTIC) PLACED ON EXHIBIT
DESIGNED, AND INSTALLED
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INCREASE IN
EXHIBIT STAFF!
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It is the interactions among people,
real objects, phenomena, and ideas
that make museum exhibitions
unique. Exhibitions are the essence
of a museum experience.”
Kathleen McLean
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY
First two installments opened in June and August
This new exhibit series, centered on the idea
that photographs are imbued with information,
debuted in 2014. Each installment parses a single
photo to explain the history and stories behind
different components in the image. The first two
installments delved into bathyscaphe Trieste’s
historic Challenger Deep dive and into the early
design and operation of A-class submarines.
JAPANESE KAITEN:
HUMAN TORPEDO
Opened October 15
Our 50-foot kaiten, a manned Japanese torpedo from
World War II, is a perennial visitor favorite. This year we
added new interpretation that explains the development
and use of kaiten during the war. The exhibit is designed
not only to share this technical history, but also to remind
visitors what it means to offer your life for your country.
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The core asset of any museum is its collection.
We derive our identity and products — education
programs and exhibits — from our artifacts. In
2014 NUM’s collections department continued
its excellence in collections management and
research, with achievements like bringing
DSRV Mystic to the museum, adding 957 new
artifacts to the collection, and revisioning our
library holdings.
SIGNIFICANT ACQUISITIONS
In 2014, we accessioned 957 new items into
the collection. The most exciting and visible of
these was deep submergence rescue vehicle Mystic
(DSRV-1), which came to us in October after two
years of planning. Behind the scenes, we were
thrilled to acquire a large archival collection of
technical DSRV documents to accompany Mystic
in her new home!
Other notable acquisitions in 2014 included
the Master Diver certificate of Carl Brashear,
the U.S. Navy’s first African-American and first
amputee Master Diver; and a rare set of 92
photographs documenting construction of
the Sealab II habitat.
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MORE THAN 40,000 ITEMS
IN THE ARTIFACT COLLECTION
957 NEW ITEMS
NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
TECHNICAL MANUALS AND REFERENCE BOOKS
ADDED TO THE COLLECTION IN 2014
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So few other organizations collect
the type of artifacts we do. It’s such
a joy to tell a researcher we have
the artifact or document he or she
couldn’t find anywhere else.”
Mary Ryan, Curator
A REVISIONED LIBRARY
In 2014, we established the Naval Undersea Museum
Technical Library to collect technical manuals, rare
books, and other technical materials associated with the
museum’s technical mission and artifact collection. The
transition to this new vision, currently in progress, will
be completed in 2015.
PRESERVING HISTORY
This year we once again had the opportunity to send
artifacts for conservation, a process performed by highly
trained, highly specialized conservators to stabilize and
prolong the lifespan of treated artifacts. Conservator
Corine Landrieu, of Landrieu Conservation, completed
conservation of an iconic Momsen lung and carried out a
first stage treatment of an early Swindell diving helmet.
COLLECTIONS OVERSIGHT
Much of our collections work occurs out of sight,
behind the scenes. Additional projects of note
accomplished by our collections management
department in 2014 included:
• Conducting a 10% artifact inventory in our small
artifact and archival storage areas
• Managing our active loan program, which currently
has 51 artifacts on loan to 31 separate organizations
• Updating and revising all of our collections
management policies and procedures
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Our curatorial staff fielded over 115 historical and
artifact questions in 2014! Like our mission, the
inquiries covered a wide range of subject areas. We
were pleased to share our knowledge and resources
with everyone who contacted us for help, including:
• The Australian Navy, requesting information
about the Mark 15 torpedo
• The Washington State History Museum, seeking
provenance and context for artifacts we loaned
them for an exhibit
• DESCO (Diving Equipment & Supply Company),
looking for help in determining the “official”
introduction date for the Mark V helmet
• Washington State University engineering students,
asking for the measurements of the Mark 13
torpedo’s steering rudder for a research project
NUM staff also conducts and supports ongoing
research into the history, significance, and
technology of our artifact collection. In 2014
we took on some particularly interesting projects,
such as:
• Discovering and documenting the provenance
and function of two torpedo dynamo-electric
machines in the collection. In the 1880s, these
hand-cranked boxes were used to fire torpedoes!
• Studying and researching our collection of
diving masks to better document their history,
significance, design, and use by the Navy.
• Assisting a researcher in creating a sophisticated
3D model of the Howell torpedo, the first
American torpedo. The model will be used
in the future to demonstrate the innovative
design features that characterize the Howell.
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NEW WEBSITE
In October, we launched our new website at www.
navalunderseamuseum.org! Content for the site,
designed by Jessi Carpenter Design, is entirely new
and includes improved information about visiting
the museum, more detailed descriptions of museum
exhibits and programs, and the ability to submit
inquiries and other questions through the site.
REGIONAL& LOCAL PRESS
Acquisition of DSRV Mystic:
• The Seattle Times, Unique Submarine Added
to Keyport Naval Museum (10/3/14)
• North Kitsap Herald, Mystic Arrives at New
Home (10/3/14)
• Kitsap Sun, Museum Closing to Bring in
New Submersible (9/23/14)
• Yakima Herald, Rescue Sub Mystic Joins Keyport
Collection (10/4/14)
• The Columbian, Unique Sub Added to Naval
Museum (10/4/14)
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PRESS
The Thresher Legacy exhibit opening:
• Navy.mil homepage, Navy Undersea Museum
Opens USS Thresher Exhibit (12/5/14)
• NRNW Public Affairs, Thresher Exhibit
Unveiled at Undersea Museum (12/4/14)
• Kitsap Sun, Keyport Museum Displays
Legacy of Thresher Sinking (11/26/14)
Navy STEM Days:
• Navy.mil homepage, Naval Undersea Museum
Keyport Hosts STEM Events (10/20/14)
• NRNW Public Affairs, Fun with STEM:
Keyport Undersea Museum (10/20/14)
NBC Feature:
• NBC King 5’s Evening Magazine filmed a story
showcasing NUM and PSNM on February 27
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-<׉EjNAVY SUPPORT
We are pleased to support Navy commands and personnel
by hosting Navy-related events at the museum. In 2014,
we hosted 22,674 Navy and civilian personnel, a 49%
usage increase from 2013, for 265 meetings, retirement
ceremonies, Change of Command ceremonies, briefings
and trainings, reenlistments, and other special events.
Major Navy commands supported included:
USS Alabama (SSBN-731) (Blue)
Carrier Strike Group Three
USS Connecticut (SSN-22)
USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730)
USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)
USS Louisiana (SSBN-743) (Gold)
USS Maine (SSBN-741) (Blue) and (Gold)
Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Bangor
USS Michigan (SSGN-727) (Blue)
Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Naval Base Kitsap
Naval Hospital Bremerton
Naval Intermediate Maintenance Facility PNW
Naval Operations Support Center Kitsap
Naval Reactors
Naval Submarine Support Center
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport
Navy Region Northwest
Navy Reserve
USS Nevada (SSBN-733) (Blue)
USS Nimitz (CVN-68)
Nuclear Weapons Inspection Detachment
USS Ohio (SSGN-726) (Blue) and (Gold)
USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) (Blue)
USS Seawolf (SSN-21)
Strategic Weapons Facility PNW
Submarine Development Squadron Five
Submarine Group 9
Submarine Squadron 17
Transient Personnel Unit Puget Sound
Trident Training Facility
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NUM is fortunate to have a dedicated, large volunteer corps. Most of our volunteers are retired veterans or civilians who,
to the delight of our visitors, can share stories and expertise with firsthand experience.
John Alcantra
Libby Anderson
Gene Arbogast
Sharon Baker
Sheri Bandy
Dan Batman
John Berge
Burt Boyd
Doris Boyd
Carl Callender
Joanna Capuano
Don Chalupka
Delores Contreras
Tim Cullen
Glen Curtis
Cate Devine
John Duefrane
Jack Ford
Olivia Galles
Harry Gilger
Steve Grether
Charles Gundersen
Nikki Haas
Norm Haas
Tom Heman
Annemarie Herbert
Caroline Hoag
Darlene Iskra
Phyllis Jelley
Joyce Johnson
Brian Kenward
Bill Lantz
Bob Latham
George LeCompte
David Ledbetter
Tom Lee
Dick LeVon
Ray Long
Paul Lucas
James Lupo
Stan Marks
Estelle McNeice
Larry Meehan
Ryan Moran
Ted Newman
Victor Nielsen
Helene Norman
Bob Paul
Mike Peterson
Jan Pietras
Peggy Poole
Bill Ridley
Trish Ridley
Bruce Riggins
Nancy Sanders
Ellen Schroeder
Alice Schultz
Carol Sigg
Larry Snyder
Suzanne St. John
Tony Sultan
Bill Swope
Ruth Sykes
Jun Talosig
Mary Jo Tharp
Bonnie Thomas
Don Tjossem
Larry Tucker
Vivian Tucker
Jerry Turner
Dorothy Ward
Kee Webb
Roy Wilson
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-<׉ENAVAL UNDERSEA MUSEUM STAFF
Director
Design Manager
Exhibit Manager
Collections Manager
Educator
Curator
Collections Manager
Operations Manager
LINDY DOSHER*
JARROD GAHR*
STEVEN HARVEY*
JENNIFER HEINZELMAN**
VALERIE JOHNSON
MARY RYAN
LORRAINE SCOTT**
OLIVIA WILSON
*Staff shared with the Puget Sound Navy Museum | **Staff job-share in one billet
2014 STAFF AWARDS
JENNIFER HEINZELMAN received the Meritorious Civilian Service Award for Collections
Management achievements, including arranging the transfer and delivery of DSRV Mystic.
JARROD GAHR received an MSO Excellence Medal for designing the new MSO logo.
MARY RYAN received an MSO Excellence Medal for writing the 2014 MSO Climate
Command Assessment executive summary and plan of action.
JENNIFER HEINZELMAN shared an NHHC Team Award with PSNM staff Danelle Eaton,
Carolyn Lane, and Kathrine Young for successfully preparing PSNM for AAM accreditation.
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