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Ordnance racks holding bombs line a pier beside the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033) prior to being loaded aboard the vessel. Ordnance and equipment is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

Crates of ammunition line the pier in preparation for loading aboard the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033), moored at right. Ordnance and equipment are being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

Ordnance racks holding bombs line a pier prior to being loaded aboard the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033). Ordnance and equipment is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

A forklift positions crates of ordnance in preparation for loading aboard the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033). Ordnance and equipment is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

Containers of ordnance line a pier as forklifts stand by to load the material aboard the cargo ship Buyer (T-AK-2033). The U.S. Navy is removing ordnance and equipment from Naval Station, Subic Bay, prior to closing it and relinquishing control of the area to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

A forklift is positioned near a crate of ordnance prior to loading it aboard the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033). Equipment and ordnance is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

A forklift is used to load containers of ordnance aboard the cargo ship Buyer (T-AK-2033) as the U.S. Navy removes supplies and equipment from the naval station in preparation for its closure. The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority will assume control of the area

Dock workers prepare to load crates of ordnance on the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-3033) as ordnance and equipment is removed from the area prior to the closing of the station. The U.S. Navy is relinquishing control of NAS, Cubi Point, to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

The salvage and rescue ship USS BEAUFORT (ATS-2) is moored to a pier prior to towing a dry dock from Naval Station, Subic Bay, which is preparing closure. Following the U.S. Navy's evacuation, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority will assume control of the area

Racks of ordnance line the pier beside the cargo ship BUYER (T-AK-2033) prior to being loaded aboard the vessel. Ordnance and equipment is being removed from the area as the U.S. Navy prepares to close the station and relinquish it to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

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Base: Naval Station, Subic Bay

State: Luzon

Country: Philippines (PHL)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 R. Wilcox

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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14/08/1992
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