File:US Navy 990405-N-0000C-001 USS Firebolt (PC 10) underway.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 990405-N-0000C-001 USS Firebolt (PC 10) underway.jpg |
English: Yorktown, VA. (Apr. 5, 1999) -- The U.S. Navy Cyclone Class Patrol Craft USS Firebolt (PC 10) passes by the Naval Weapons Station at Yorktown, VA. The starboard side view shows the vessels splinter camouflage paint scheme. The patrol craft’s primary mission is coastal patrol and interdiction surveillance. These ships also provide full mission support for Navy SEALs and other special operations forces. U.S. Navy Photo by William H. Clarke. (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy Photo by William H. Clarke. |
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