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Island Images

Wednesday, June 7, 2000

Heavy Tools for
Strong Angel

By Ken Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin
Seabees, Marines and sailors load heavy equipment for the practice
humanitarian and disaster relief mission Strong Angel, on the Big
Island. At Pearl Harbor yesterday, the amphibious assault ship
USS Boxer took on the emergency supplies and equipment,
including large vehicles, food, clothing and shelter. They will
be used at Waimea next week at a mock refugee camp in the
RIMPAC war games. Six navies are participating.
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