File:Petersburg salm.jpg
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English: A Utility boat passes ST Petersburg (AOT-9101) in Pohang Harbor, Republic of Korea, 20 October 1998, as she prepares to deploy a single-anchor leg mooring system (SALM). Once deployed, the SALM provides a semipermanent platform for continued fuel discharge operations.
US Navy photo # 981020-F-5789F-503 by SSGT Steve Faulisi, from the collections of the Defense Information Visual Center. |
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Source | http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/65/659101.htm |
Author | SSGT Steve Faulisi |
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