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A port side view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) tied up at pier one at the Washington Navy Yard during a port visit. The SALWART is one of two of her class which has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

A port quarter view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) tied up at pier one at the Washington Navy Yard during a port visit. The SALWART is one of two of her class which has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

A view of the main mast of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) showing the SPS-49 long range search radar antenna recently installed for use in the drug interdiction program. The ship is in the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

Starboard bow view of the US Navy (USN) NIMITZ CLASS: Aircraft Carrier, USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74), showing Sailors manning the rails as the ship depart from her homeport at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island, California (CA). The Stennis and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Fourteen (CVW-14) are deploying to the Eastern and Western Pacific Region, to conduct joint and combined operations during a regularly scheduled deployment. A commercial harbor tugboat is underway off the starboard side of the ship and the San Diego city skyline is visible in the background

A starboard bow view of the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class (Flight IIA) Guided Missile Destroyer (Aegis) USS McCAMPBELL (DDG 85), executing a high-speed maneuver during a sea power demonstration, while on deployment in support of the global war on terrorism and Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Pacific Ocean

A starboard bow view of the US Navy (USN) OHIO CLASS: Strategic Missile Submarine, USS FLORIDA (SSBN 728), underway in the Atlantic Ocean, on its way to its new homeport at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia (VA). A port security Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) is underway off the starboard side. SSBN 728 is one of four Ohio-class submarines on the list to be converted to a conventional-weapon submarine (SSGN) class

Starboard view of the US Navy (USN) Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault Ship USS SAIPAN (LHA 2) guided to the pier by tugboats as her Sailors man the rails. The SAIPAN returned to Naval Station (NS) Norfolk after completing a three-month surge deployment in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)

A starboard bow view of the hospital ship USNS COMFORT (T-AH-20) passing through the Gaillard Cut of the Panama Canal while en route to its home port of Baltimore. The COMFORT, along with the hospital ship USNS MERCY (T-AH-19), is operated for the Navy by the Military Sealift Command

Just before dusk, the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) passes through the open draw of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge en route back to her homrport at Little Creek, Va. The SALWART has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

A starboard bow view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) tied up at pier one at the Washington Navy Yard during a port visit. The SALWART is one of two of her class which has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

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Base: Anacostia River

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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starboard bow view military sealift command military sealift command msc surveillance ship usns salwart surveillance ship usns salwart pier pier one navy washington navy yard port port visit class drug interdiction program drug interdiction program installation sps range search radar range search radar mast satellite receivers nasa radar equipment washington dc district of columbia united states naval ship navy yard navy yard washington dc us navy high resolution state satellite receivers anacostia river warships space program
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23/05/1994
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label_outline Explore Pier One, Receivers, Anacostia River

Sgt. Roberto J. Perez, left, salutes Lt. Gen. David

The SPS-49 long-range air search radar, center left, atop the aircraft carrier USS FORRESTAL (CV 59)

The Spruance Class Destroyer USS ARTHUR W. RADFORD (DD 968) returns to her home port at Norfolk, Virginia. The RADFORD, along with a large number of ships of the Second Fleet, had put to sea during the passage of Hurricane Floyd along the east coast. The RADFORD is equipped with the new Advanced Enclosed Mast/Sensor System (AEMS)

A view of the SPS-7 radar antenna aboard the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40). On the left is one of the high pressure fire fighting nozzles carried by all rescue and salvage ships

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Marshall Nichols, Vehicle Body Craftsman, 31st Transportation Squadron (TS), assists personnel from the 31st Security Forces Squadron (SFS) in properly de-milling the receivers and barrels for the upgrades on the M16A2 rifles

Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Mason R. Cram wraps

Just before dusk, the Military Sealift Command (MSC) surveillance ship USNS SALWART (T-AGOS-1) passes through the open draw of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge en route back to her homrport at Little Creek, Va. The SALWART has been converted for use in the drug-interdiction program by installation of an SPS-49 long range search radar on the main mast and upgraded satellite receivers

Seaman Robert Burgett, embarked aboard High Speed Vessel

The mast of the Venzuelan frigate MARISCAL SUCRE (F 21), including the Venezuelan flag

A port bow view of the Military Sealift Command fleet tug USNS MOHAWK (T-ATF-170) underway on the Anacostia River after departing from the Washington Navy Yard

Office of the Administrator - Anacostia River Grant - relating to the Anacostia River Grant and images of Earth Conservation Corps volunteers cleaning up the Anacostia River [412-APD-1157-2013-10-30_AnacostiaGrant_028.jpg]

Low oblique port quarter view, 135 degrees off centerline, of the mast and bridge area of the dock landing ship USS PORTLAND (LSD-37) showing antenna modifications made during the ship's recent overhaul

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starboard bow view military sealift command military sealift command msc surveillance ship usns salwart surveillance ship usns salwart pier pier one navy washington navy yard port port visit class drug interdiction program drug interdiction program installation sps range search radar range search radar mast satellite receivers nasa radar equipment washington dc district of columbia united states naval ship navy yard navy yard washington dc us navy high resolution state satellite receivers anacostia river warships space program