Chief Yeoman Mike Shea, assigned to the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780), helps a crane operator move a wrecked vehicle during tornado clean-up efforts in Joplin, Mo.
Summary
JOPLIN, Mo. (Jun. 02, 2011) Chief Yeoman Mike Shea, assigned to the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780), helps a crane operator move a wrecked vehicle during tornado clean-up efforts in Joplin, Mo. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. Ryan Sullivan) File# 110604-N-ZZ999-002
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virginia class attack submarine uss missouri
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tornado
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us navy
iowa class battleship
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Date
02/06/2011 - 02/06/2011
Location
JOPLIN, Mo.
Source
U.S. NAVY
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