File:Pier 4, Guantanamo.jpg
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DescriptionPier 4, Guantanamo.jpg |
English: Pier construction — Workers from Oceaneering Int. Inc. make repairs to Pier Charlie. This is the designated pier for receipt of all petroleum products stored and issued at GTMO. |
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Source | https://www.cnic.navy.mil/navycni/groups/public/@pub/@southe/@guantanamobay/documents/document/cnic_048690.pdf |
Author | MC1 Robert Lamb |
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