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The News and Courier Days before the deployment begins, the Engineers light Hres and begin to make steam. Life in the 'hole is not glamorous. ln this job the heat is always on, with main space tem- peratures averag- ing more than 100 degrees and the noise level around 85 deoibels. a gathering storm engineering department santa barbara
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Charleston, SC., Friday, December 28, 1990 Q F . -XXX w fwlhw' ' -was 'ii-..-- gl ,ff'9, - - - gnu. .. xl ,.-,,2nkl sting behind the storm X ,
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A fp .. , N 1 -. ..,..s-,...--1,45-...,,,A,,it-agvatf-as-we-ev-ff1-gfr:, 'fsg'i4 'f'-: f -5311--'rg -' i ff' 7- ? Charleston, SC., Saturday, December 29, 1990 I Ns. Charleston warships head for Middle East Staff and wire repons Fire Charleston-based warships. part ot' a 17-ship tleet headed tor the Nliddle East. Saturday left port alter otticials de- termined weather conditions were sate. The departure was postponed Friday hecause ot' log. The guided-missile cruiser Richmond K. Turner, the guided-missile destroy er William V, Pratt. the guided-missile trig- ates lrlalyhurton and Hawes and the ani- niunition ship Santa Barbara left the Char- leston Naval Station at 12:30 p.in. and cleared the harhor about tour hours later. The ships. carrying ahout l .500 sailors, are part ofthe Nax'y's current 17-ship East Coast deployment headed for the Persian Gultf The Charleston deployment was delayed Friday for safety reasons because ot' thick fog. said Charleston Naval Base spolsesnian LCDR Drew' Malconih. tlxY -im. , sf ' 'ii- . Y fr yi C X Jf Above: Chief Engineer LT Lou Moxcey manages a smile Far left: Main Propulsion Assistant LT Mike Cox shows off his new bars Left: MM2 James Culver and the Engineers displayed their true colors in Operation Desert Storm sting behind the storm Ak .ff i
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