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Equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is staged in a parking area prior to being loaded aboard the Maritime Prepositioning Ship SS PFC EUGENE A. OBREGON

Elevated view of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade equipment, vehicles and armor staged for loading on a maritime prepositioning ship

Tracked landing vehicles, personnel (LVTP7), and other equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade staged for loading aboard the Waterman class maritime prepositioning ship SS PFC. EUGENE A. OBREGON, background

A personnel tracked landing vehicle (LVTP7) of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is loaded through the side cargo ramp of the Maersk class maritime prepositioning ship SS CPL. LOUIS J. HAUGE JR

A cargo truck and an M60A3 main battle tank are secured in a storage area aboard the Waterman class maritime prepositioning ship SS PFC. EUGENE A. OBREGON. Equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is being loaded aboard the ship

Containerized equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is loaded aboard the Maersk class maritime prepositioning ship SS CPL. LOUIS J. HAUGE JR

A crate containing equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is lowered into a cargo hold aboard the maritime prepositioning ship SS CPL. LOUIS J. HAUGE JR

An aerial port view of the Maersk class maritime prepositioning ship SS CPL. LOUIS J. HAUGE JR. (T-AK 3000) moored at the Military Ocean Terminal. Containerized ammunition of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is being loaded aboard the ship

A view of the helicopter control post mounted at the stern of the Waterman class maritime prepositioning ship SS PFC. EUGENE A. OBREGON (T-AK 3006). The ship will be loaded with equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade

Equipment of the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade is staged in a parking area prior to being loaded aboard the maritime prepositioning ship

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Base: Wilmington

State: North Carolina (NC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

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15/03/1985
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