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Sailors assigned to waterfront operations drag a floating barrier behind their vessel during a simulated oil spill at the marina aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), Sept. 12, 2017.

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HAWAII (Sep. 11, 2017) Sailors assigned to waterfront operations drag a floating barrier behind their vessel during a simulated oil spill at the marina aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), Sept. 12, 2017. The training was part of the annual Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Exercise Lethal Breeze, which simulated a terrorist attack aboard MCBH, where a vessel was struck by explosives and leaked oil into Kaneohe Bay. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isabelo Tabangui)l) File# 170912-M-QB730-025

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11/09/2017 - 11/09/2017
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