File:US Navy 970708-N-6483G-021 Fuel leak DC exercise on board USS Seawolf.jpg
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English: At sea aboard USS Seawolf (SSN 21) Jul. 3, 1997 -- A damage control team conducts a simulated missile auto-fuel leak, emergency spill response drill, on board the Navy’s newest nuclear attack submarine. U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Photographer's Mate John E. Gay. (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Photographer's Mate John E. Gay. |
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