File:USS Denver after collision with USNS Yukon.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Denver after collision with USNS Yukon.jpg |
English: USS Denver (LPD 9) entering Pearl Harbor after collision at sea with USNS Yukon (T-AO 202). The collision occurred during an attempted UNREP 13 July, 2000 about 180 miles west of Oahu. |
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Obtained from website NavSource. Website asserts that this is an official US Navy photograph. |
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current | 21:07, 5 October 2009 | 360 × 241 (18 KB) | Vantey (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information| |Description = USS ''Denver'' (LPD 9) entering Pearl Harbor after collision with USNS ''Yukon'' (T-AO-202) in 13 July, 2000. |Source = Obtained from website NavSource. http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/09/0909.htm |
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