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Images Dated 26th July 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel

USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel
Framed by trees on Ford Island the USS Mobile Bay, CG-53, transits into Pearl Harbor channel, with a tow craft standing by

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Based X-band Radar dome at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard

Sea Based X-band Radar dome at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard
Sea Based X-band Radar dome modeled by the setting sun at Pearl Harbor naval shipyard where this component of the Ballistic Missile Defense System is undergoing maintenance and repair

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The direct-lay method of firing mortars

The direct-lay method of firing mortars
The Marines employed the direct-lay method of firing mortars, which consists of using the mortars sights and using observers to verify range and determine correct impact location

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden

aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden
A single seaterARolladen-Schneider LS4 glider soars over Herrljunga, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor

Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor
Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft (LSC) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back out to sea passing close by Ford Island

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: A crew chief aims the GAU-21. 50 caliber machine gun out the tail of a CH-53E Super

A crew chief aims the GAU-21. 50 caliber machine gun out the tail of a CH-53E Super
July 25, 2006 - A crew chief aims the GAU-21.50 caliber machine gun out the tail of the CH-53E Super Stallion during training near Yuma, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Based X-band Radar appears to be part of the USS Abraham Lincoln

Sea Based X-band Radar appears to be part of the USS Abraham Lincoln looking like the big brother to the smaller radars on the aircraft carrier as ship personnel man the rails during transit into

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii
A battleship row mooring pier and Ford Island plant growth frame the foreground of the USS Missouri, BB-63, Mighty Mo or Big Mo, as it is berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Abraham Lincoln returning to port

USS Abraham Lincoln returning to port
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, July 26, 2006 - USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) returns to port at after weeks of operations during the multi-national exercise RIMPAC

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back

Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back
Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft (LSC) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back out to sea. This catamaran is 262 feet long, 72 feet wide and can operate in as little as 12 feet of water

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Abraham Lincoln

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), after participating in the multi-national exercise RIMPAC, is towed into Pearl Harbor and approaches the Sea Based X-band Radar undergoing service at the Pearl Harbor

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden

aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden
A single seaterARolladen-Schneider LS4 glider soars over Herrljunga, Sweden


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