File:Syrian chemical agents destruction 140723-N-XB010-001.jpg

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English: Civilian mariner Brian Campbell, the third mate of the container ship MV Cape Ray, checks the electronic chart display and information system aboard the ship while traveling in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea July 23, 2014. The U.S. government-owned MV Cape Ray was modified and deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea to dispose of Syrian chemical agents in accordance with terms Syria agreed to in late 2013.
Date Taken on 23 July 2014
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1508392
Author T-AKR 9679
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MV CAPE RAY (T-AKR 9679), AT SEA
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