Ehime Maru incident
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U.S. Admiral Thomas Fargo, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at the time of the incident.
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USS Greeneville
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USS Greeneville
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Greeneville transiting the channel at Pearl Harbor.
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Greeneville's sail and rudder.
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Tipper Gore at the helm of Greeneville during a VIP visit in 1999.
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Diagram of Greeneville's control room.
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Greeneville's AVSDU.
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Greeneville's sonar room.
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Greeneville's fire control station.
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Diagram of Greeneville's control room with crew and DVs at the time of the collision.
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View through a periscope.
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USS Pittsburgh demonstrates an Emergency Main Ballast Tank Blow.
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Admiral (then Vice Admiral) John B. Nathman chaired the panel for the USN court of inquiry into the Ehime Maru collision.
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Greenville in drydock to repair damages from the collision.
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U.S. Admiral William Fallon traveled to Ehime Prefecture on March 1 & 2 to personally apologize to the victim's families.
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Rear Admiral Robert Chaplin (photographed here as a Commander in 1988) traveled to Ehime Prefecture to brief the governor on the results of the US Navy's inquiry into the collision.
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RADM Klemm conducts a media briefing about the Ehime Maru salvage operation.
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USN Captain Bert Marsh briefs the lift plan for the Ehime Maru recovery operation.
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Captain Bert Marsh briefs the Ehime Maru recovery operation.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka visits the Ehime Maru recovery operation.
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Ehime Maru salvage operation.
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US Navy divers inspect the wreckage of Ehime Maru off Oahu, November 5, 2001.
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Nov. 25, 2001 // During the final ceremony of the Ehime Maru aboard JDS Chihaya, representatives from three of the crewmembers' families threw flowers into the water to honor their loved ones.
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Ehime Maru memorial in Hawaii
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Graphic from the NTSB preliminary investigation.
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Graphic from the NTSB preliminary investigation.
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Graphic from the NTSB preliminary investigation.
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Diagram of Ehime Maru.
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Diagram of damage to Ehime Maru from collision with Greeneville.
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Graphic from the NTSB report.