File:USS Impervious offloaded from heavy lify ship.jpeg
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DescriptionUSS Impervious offloaded from heavy lify ship.jpeg |
The ocean minesweeper USS IMPERVIOUS (MSO-449) and other vessels are positioned on the partially submerged deck of the Dutch HEAVY LIFT ship SUPER SERVANT 3 prior to offloading in support of Operation Desert Shield.
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Source | ID: DN-SC-91-02578 / Service Depicted: Navy / Operation / Series: DESERT SHIELD | ||
Author | Camera Operator: CMDR. JOHN CHARLES ROACH |
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current | 15:09, 22 February 2006 | 2,820 × 1,880 (2.82 MB) | Korrigan (talk | contribs) | The ocean minesweeper USS IMPERVIOUS (MSO-449) and other vessels are positioned on the partially submerged deck of the Dutch HEAVY LIFT ship SUPER SERVANT 3 prior to offloading in support of Operation Desert Shield. Camera Operator: CMDR. JOHN CHARLES ROA |
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