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With a ding on its bow the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS MCFAUL (DDG 74) sits pier-side at Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, Virginia (VA), after returning to her homeport following a collision with the USN Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81) [see 050924-N-3725R-031]. The two ships collided on August 22 while conducting exercises off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida (FL). Both ships experienced minor damage and no injuries

With a ding on its bow the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Mi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Gregory A. Roberts, Usn Release S... More

With a ding on its bow the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81) returns to Naval Station (NS) Norfolk following a collision with the Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS MCFAUL (DDG 74) [see 050924-N-3725R-044]. The two ships collided on August 22 while conducting exercises off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida (FL). Both ships experienced minor damage and no injuries

With a ding on its bow the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Mi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Gregory A. Roberts, Usn Release S... More

A boarding team from the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81), onboard a RHIB (Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boat) approaches a suspected pirate vessel [not shown] to conduct a boarding and inspection at sea. After receiving a report of an attempted act of piracy from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in Kuala Lumpur on the morning of January 20th, the guided missile destroyer and other US naval forces in the area located this vessel controlled by suspected pirates and reported its position

A boarding team from the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke class guided miss...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: Isc Kenneth Anderson, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photog... More

The US Navys (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81) (right) follows a suspected pirate vessel in the Indian Ocean. After receiving a report of an attempted act of piracy from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in Kuala Lumpur on the morning of January 20th, the guided missile destroyer and other US naval forces in the area located this vessel controlled by suspected pirates and reported its position. After some aggressive action (shot across the bow) by the CHURCHILL, US Sailors later established communications and boarded the vessel. (SUBSTANDARD)

The US Navys (USN) Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS WI...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: Isc Kenneth Anderson, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photog... More

Crewmembers assemble on deck aboard a Dhow suspected of piracy after being intercepted by the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81) [not shown]. After receiving a report of an attempted act of piracy from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in Kuala Lumpur on the morning of January 20th, the guided missile destroyer and other US naval forces in the area located this vessel controlled by suspected pirates and reported its position. After some aggressive action (shot across the bow) by the CHURCHILL, US Sailors later established communications and boarded the vessel. (SUBSTANDARD)

Crewmembers assemble on deck aboard a Dhow suspected of piracy after b...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: Isc Kenneth Anderson, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photog... More

Crewmembers assemble on deck with small boats in tow aboard a Dhow suspected of piracy, after being intercepted by the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL (DDG 81) [not shown]. After receiving a report of an attempted act of piracy from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in Kuala Lumpur on the morning of January 20th, the guided missile destroyer and other US naval forces in the area located this vessel controlled by suspected pirates and reported its position. After some aggressive action (shot across the bow) by the CHURCHILL, US Sailors later established communications and boarded the vessel. (SUBSTANDARD)

Crewmembers assemble on deck with small boats in tow aboard a Dhow sus...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: Isc Kenneth Anderson, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photog... More

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