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A port bow view of the oiler USNS MISPILLION (T-AO 105) moored in the lagoon

A port bow view of the oiler USNS MISPILLION (T-AO 105) moored in the ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Diego Garcia Country: British Indian Ocean Territory (IOT) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 David Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined M... More

A starboard view of the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145) underway. The HASSAYAMPA is being refueled by the oiler USNS MISPILLION (T-AO-145), visible on the right

A starboard view of the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145) underway. The...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Indian Ocean (IOC) Scene Camera Operator: Ph1 David Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

The oiler USNS MISPILLION (T-AO 105) conducts an underway replenishment of the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41) during CINCPAC Exercise FLEETEX '83. The US Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and the Canadian navy are participating in the exercise near the Aleutian Islands of Alaska

The oiler USNS MISPILLION (T-AO 105) conducts an underway replenishmen...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: FLEETEX '83 Country: Northern Pacific Scene Camera Operator: PH2 David B. Loveall Release Status: Released to Public Combined... More

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