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A M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) disembarks from the Starboard side of the US Naval Ship POLLUX (T-AKR) onto a Roll on Roll off dicharge facility and into a US Army Logistics Support Vessel (LSV) in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand the Army preposition afloat program. The LSV is a ship that provides worldwide transport of general and vehicular cargos. The Republic of Korea is participating in a Combined Joint Logistics over-the-shore exercise (J/LOTS) with the United States Armed Forces during Exercise FOAL EAGLE '98

A M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) disembarks from the Starboard side of the US Naval Ship POLLUX (T-AKR) onto a Roll on Roll off dicharge facility that is attached to a US Army Logistics Support Vessel (LSV) in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand the Army preposition afloat program. The Republic of Korea is participating in a (C/JLOTS) with the United States Armed Forces during Exercise FOAL EAGLE '98

An M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) towing another M113 APC disembarks from the U.S. Navy Ship POLLUX onto a Roll on Roll of dicharge facility in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 1998. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand Army preposition afloat program. This is the first operation integrating watercraft assets from the Republic of Korea and United States

A High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) disembarks from the U.S. Navy Ship POLLUX onto a Roll on Roll of discharge facility in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 1998. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand the Army preposition afloat program. This is the first operation integrating watercraft assets from the Republic of Korea and United States

An M113 Medical Armored Personnel Carrier disembarks from the U.S. Navy Ship POLLUX onto a Roll on Roll off discharge facility in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 1998. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand Army preposition afloat program. This is the first operation integrating watercraft assets from the Republic of Korea and United States

The US Naval Ship POLLUX (T-AKR) is anchored in the harbor off the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea participating in a Combined Joint Logistics over-the-shore exercise (C/JLOTS) in support of the annual defensive exercise, FOAL EAGLE '98. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand Army preposition afloat program. Attached to the POLLUX Starboard side is a Roll on Roll off discharge facility which provides a causeway for vehicles to move from one ship to another. Attached to the causeway along side the POLLUX is a US Army Logistics Support Vessal (LSV) which will transport the vehicles moving from the POLLUX to Pier 8 at the Port of Pusan

The GENERAL BREHON B. SOMERVELL, a Logistical Support Vessel (LSV) with it's ramp down and secure, is ready to take aboard an M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) on Oct. 21, 1998. This is the first of the 3rd Brigade's vehicles that will be boarded on the LSV that will transport them by sea to Pyongtaek, Korea. The SOMERVELL is a reserve LSV from Fort Lewis, Washington, and is in the Port of Pusan in the Republic of Korea participating in Exercise Foal Eagle '98

The US Naval Ship POLLUX (T-AKR) is anchored in the harbor off the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea participating in a Combined Joint Logistics over-the-shore exercise (C/JLOTS) in support of the annual defensive exercise, FOAL EAGLE '98. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand Army preposition afloat program. Attached to the POLLUX Starboard side is a Roll on Roll off discharge facility which provides a causeway for vehicles to move from one ship to another. Attached to the causeway along side the POLLUX is a US Army Logistics Support Vessal (LSV) which will transport the vehicles moving from the POLLUX to Pier 8 at the Port of Pusan

A U.S. Marine Corps M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) is driven from the bow ramp of utility landing craft LCU 1654 from the amphibious assault ship USS NASSAU (LHA-4) during Teamwork '92. Teamwork is a multinational NATO exercise involving 45,000 troops, 170 ships and 300 aircraft from 11 nations in maritime and air operations in the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea and amphibious and land-based operations along the Norwegian coastline

A M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) disembarks from the Starboard side of the US Naval Ship POLLUX (T-AKR) onto a Roll on Roll off dicharge facility and into a US Army Logistics Support Vessel (LSV) in the Port of Pusan, Republic of Korea. The POLLUX is a Fast Sealift Ship designed to upgrade lift capability and expand the Army preposition afloat program. The LSV is a ship that provides worldwide transport of general and vehicular cargos. The Republic of Korea is participating in a Combined Joint Logistics over-the-shore exercise (J/LOTS) with the United States Armed Forces during Exercise FOAL EAGLE '98

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Subject Operation/Series: FOAL EAGLE '98

Base: Pusan

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Christina Ann Horne, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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high mobility vehicle hmmwv disembarks starboard starboard side naval ship pollux naval ship pollux t akr roll dicharge facility dicharge facility army logistics vessel army logistics support vessel lsv port pusan republic korea fast sealift fast sealift ship capability preposition army preposition program transport cargos joint exercise lots forces foal eagle exercise foal eagle us army general army general logistics support pusan korea us army high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle hmmwv humvee south korea republic of korea joint logistics over the shore exercise foal eagle spc christina ann horne m 998 high mobility multipurpose united states warships cargo ship us national archives
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