File:NOAA Research Ship Ka'Imimana (R-333).jpg
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DescriptionNOAA Research Ship Ka'Imimana (R-333).jpg |
Port side (off centerline) view of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration research ship NOAA Ka'Imimoana (R 333) (formerly Titan (T-AGOS 15) tied up at the Bishop Point wharf at the entrance to Pearl Harbor. Location: PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII (HI) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Date | Taken on 6 June 2000 | |||||||
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Service Depicted: Navy Camera Operator: DON S. MONTGOMERY, USN (RET) |
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