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A chief petty officer reviews the technical manual before performing maintenance on the Mark 48 torpedoes aboard the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS OKLAHOMA CITY (SSN-723)

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Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Mike Flynn

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officer reviews officer reviews maintenance mark torpedoes submarine uss oklahoma attack submarine uss oklahoma city ssn atlantic ocean nuclear nuclear powered attack submarine oklahoma city high resolution ph 1 mike flynn us navy us national archives
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01/09/1991
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officer reviews officer reviews maintenance mark torpedoes submarine uss oklahoma attack submarine uss oklahoma city ssn atlantic ocean nuclear nuclear powered attack submarine oklahoma city high resolution ph 1 mike flynn us navy us national archives