
Island Images

Thursday, April 12, 2001

Greeneville
returns to sea

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / STAR-BULLETIN
The USS Greeneville returned to sea yesterday for the first time since its fatal collision with a Japanese fishing vessel on Feb. 9. The submarine, seen here from Pearl Harbor's Hospital Point, left for sea trials that are expected to take a day or two. The Greeneville had been in dry dock until earlier this month to undergo $2 million in repairs to its exterior.
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