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The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter CAPE BOVER (T-AK-5057) stands at pierside with cargo holds open in preparation for taking on equipment and ordnance for deployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm

The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter Del Monte (T-AK-5049) is docked at pierside in preparation for taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm

The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter CAPE BON (T-AK-5059) stands at pierside with cargo holds open in preparation for taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm. A merchant ship is docked behind the CAPE BON

Military Sealift Command-chartered vessels are docked at the pier in preparation for taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm

The cargo ship USNS CAPE GIBSON (T-AK-5051) stands moored to the pier in preparation for unloading supplies to be shipped during Operation Desert Shield

The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter CAPE BON (T-AK-5059) stands at pierside with cargo holds open. The vessel will be taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm. A merchant ship is docked behind the CAPE BON

The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter CAPE BON (T-AK-5059) stands at pierside with cargo holds open. The vessel will be taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm. A merchant ship is docked behind the CAPE BON

The Military Sealift Command-chartered prepositioning ship NOBLE STAR (T-AK-5076) is moored to a pier in preparation for offloading equipment during Operation Desert Shield.

A silhouette of the Military Sealift Command-chartered prepositioning ship NOBLE STAR (T-AK-5076) as the vessel is moored to a pier in preparation for taking on equipment during Operation Desert Shield.

The Military Sealift Command-chartered freighter CAPE BOVER (T-AK-5057) is docked at pierside in preparation for taking on equipment and ordnance for redeployment to the United States in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm

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Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM

Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU)

Scene Camera Operator: LT. Gary W. Butterworth

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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17/06/1991
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U.S. Navy Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69) Sailors attach supplies to a Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 28 (HSC-28,"Dragon Whales") MH-60S Knighthawk (Sierra) multi-mission helicopter during an underway replenishment between the EISENHOWER and the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Supply Class Fast Combat Support Ship USNS ARCTIC (T-AOE 8) on Jan. 25, 2007, while the EISENHOWER and embarked Carrier Air Wing 7 (CVW-7) are on a regularly scheduled deployment in support of maritime security operations in the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Area of Responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Apprentice Jon Dasbach) (Released)

The Military Sealift Command-chartered transport oiler NEW YORK SUN (T-AOT 1201) lies tied up to a dock at the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp. for overhaul work

UH-60 Black Hawk (Blackhawk) and AH-1 Cobra helicopters are loaded aboard the rapid-response vehicle cargo ship USNS CAPELLA (T-AKR-293) for transportation back to Germany in the aftermath of Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. The helicopters are encased in protective plastic for shipping

180629-N-QJ850-0019 U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF OPERATIONS

Vy med förädlingsverket och både viadukt och elevator i användning

Mosambik 1914. Dampdrevet laste- og passasjerskip på vei opp floden til byen Quelimane.

Safety equipment. Rubber lifeboats. Aftermath. Safely back at base with their now historic rubber life raft which will be placed on permanent exhibition at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Anthony J. Pastula, AOM2c, Gene D. Aldrich, RM3c, and Harold F. Dixon, ACMM. This picture was made weeks after their ordeal of thirty-four days in this tiny craft in which they sailed some 1200 miles after their Navy bomber was forced down in the South Pacific. Dixon has received the Navy Cross, his companions commendations for their exploits

D/S Blink (Ex. Gonzenheim, Rapot, Alamak) (b.1918, J. & A. van der Schuyt Scheepserf & Maschinefabriek, Papendrecht)

A French Georges Leygues class destroyer is moored at a pier alongside a cruise ship and other military vessels in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm.

A view of four ships moored at the depot. They are, from top to bottom, the container ship PRESIDENT KENNEDY, the combat stores ship USNS SPICA (T-AFS-9), a CHAUVENET class surveying ship (AGS), and an unidentified freighter. The PRESIDENT KENNEDY and the freighter are chartered by the Military Sealift Command (MSC)

Soldiers from the 601st Aviation Support Battalion,

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