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US COAST GUARD SHIP DISASTERm GALVESTON, TEXAS

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Galveston, TX (June 02)--Coast Guard, tugboats, and fireboats attempt to out a fire that engulf the Swedish motor tanker Mega Borg after it exploded 60 miles southeast of Galveston, TX. USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

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02/06/1990
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Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

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