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A Pegasus Class, Mark V Navy speed boat slices through the glittering waters of the Persian Gulf during training as part of the Southwest Asia build-up

US Navy Boatswain's Mate Second Class Rubin Davilla stears a Navy Mark-V Special Operation Craft (SOC), from Special Boat Unit 12, around a Kuwaiti fueling barge (Not shown) while the boat waits for fuel in the Persian Gulf in support of the Southwest Asia buildup in the Persian Gulf

US Navy Engineman 1ST Class PETTY Officer John Scott checks the water's depth at the control panels of the Navy's Mark V speed boat, from Special Boat Unit 12, while the boat, which was designed to insert special forces units, waits to refuel from a Kuwaiti ship (Not shown) in the Persian Gulf as part of the Southwest Asia buildup

A US Navy Navy Mark V speed boat, from Special Boat Unit 12, leaves a small bay in Kuwait City where the boats were brought as part of the Southwest Asia buildup

A US Navy SEAL carefully guides his Mark V speed boat away from a pier in Kuwait where boats, from Special Boat Unit 12, are deployed as part of the Southwest Asia buildup

Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) team members ride aboard a Seafox special warfare patrol craft from Special Boat Unit 12 during an exercise

Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) team members ride aboard a Seafox special warfare patrol craft from Special Boat Unit 12 during an exercise

US Navy Instrumentman 3rd Class Laurence Burt, from Special Boat Unit 12, talks on a satellite telephone during an exercise in the Persian Gulf as part of the Southwest Asia build-up

A sailor onboard the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier, USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), directs an E-2C Hawkeye after morning flight operations in the Persian Gulf as part of an Southwest Asia build-up

US Navy Hull Technician 2nd Class Joel Wilson, from Special Boat Unit 12, sits on the steps of a Pegasus Class, Mark V Navy speed boat during an exercise in the Persian Gulf as part of the Southwest Asia build-up

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Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Charles Neff, USN

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24/03/1998
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