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Sailors are shown preparing fire fighting equipment during a damage control drill on board the guided missile cruiser USS PORT ROYAL (CG-73). An inspector in the background is keeping score. The ship and her crew went to sea off Hawaii and are performing numerous fire drills in preparation for next month's operational propulsion plant exam (OPPE)

A damage control petty officer straps a "wounded" sailor down in sick bay during a damage control and fire fighting drill on board the guided missile cruiser USS PORT ROYAL (CG-73). The ship and her crew went to sea off Hawaii and are performing numerous fire drills in preparation for next month's operational propulsion plant exam (OPPE)

Boatswain Mate Second Class (BM2) Miller shows SEAMAN (SN) Landon the proper way to perform the daily preventative maintenance system (PMS) on a hose nozzle on board the guided missile cruiser USS PORT ROYAL (CG-73). The ship and her crew went to sea off Hawaii and are performing numerous fire drills in preparation for next month's operational propulsion plant exam (OPPE)

Harbor tugs maneuver the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG-31) toward the dock at Ingalls Shipbuilding after the ship underwent repairs for damage sustained when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf. The battleship WISCONSIN (BB-64), which will undergo sea trials, is visible to the left of the STARK

Sailors man the rails aboard the aircraft carrier USS RANGER (CV-61) as the vessel approaches the Naval Supply Center pier for docking. The carrier is being assisted by the large harbor tugs TUSKEGEE (YTB-806) and WAXAHATCHIE (YTB-814). The RANGER is stopping off at Pearl Harbor while en route to its home port after returning from deployment in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm

A sailor participates in a damage control drill aboard the amphibious assault ship USS PELELIU (LHA 5) during PACEX '89

Tug boats move the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) away from the pier as it prepares to get underway for sea trials after undergoing repairs by Ingalls Shipbuilding. The STARK was damaged when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

Port bow view of the Arleigh Burke Aegis type guided missile destroyer USS PAUL HAMILTON (DDG 60) heading down the channel after departing Pearl Harbor. The ship is en route to the waters south of Hawaii to take part in Operation RIMPAC 2000 with other units of the multi-national force

Harbor tugs escort the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) from port at Ingalls Shipbuilding. The STARK is undergoing sea trials following repair work for damage sustained when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

A damage control sailor is shown passing through the escape shuttle in the center of an X-ray hatch during a damage control and fire drill on board the guided missile cruiser USS PORT ROYAL (CG-73). The ship and her crew went to sea off Hawaii and are performing numerous fire drills in preparation for next month's operational propulsion plant exam (OPPE)

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Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)

Scene Camera Operator: PH3 J. Scott Runyan

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