File:USS Ronald Reagan in the Persian Gulf DVIDS196414.jpg

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English: Two CR-34 patrol boats approach the Al Basrah Oil Terminal after patroling the waters surrounding the terminal and performing maritime security operations. ABOT is an Iraqi run oil facility in which U.S. maritime security forces have been invited to help defend Iraq's oil distribution.
Date Taken on 18 August 2009
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/196414
Author Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Buliavac
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AL BASARAH OIL TERMINAL, AT SEA
VIRIN
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