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Keywords: ship missile cruise missile cruisemissile cg uss shiloh ussshiloh cg 67 cg67 launch weapon desert strike desertstrike battle flag battleflag agies cruiser agiescruiser outdoor 960903-N-SHILOH-002..Northern Arabian Gulf. A first strike tomahawk missile is released from the forward vertical launch system (VLS) aboard the U.S. Navy's Ticonderoga Class cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), on the morning of September 3, 1996. .Following Saddam Hussein's offensive action into Kurdish territory within the UN sponsored Òno-fly zone, U.S. Naval forces launched 14 Tomahawk Cruise missiles on targets in southern Iraq. President Clinton authorized repeated action less than 24 hours later, after DOD officials determined that additional missiles were needed to ensure that targets were completely neutralized. Official U.S. Navy Photo. 960903-N-SHILOH-002..Northern Arabian Gulf. A first strike tomahawk missile is released from the forward vertical launch system (VLS) aboard the U.S. Navy's Ticonderoga Class cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), on the morning of September 3, 1996. .Following Saddam Hussein's offensive action into Kurdish territory within the UN sponsored Òno-fly zone, U.S. Naval forces launched 14 Tomahawk Cruise missiles on targets in southern Iraq. President Clinton authorized repeated action less than 24 hours later, after DOD officials determined that additional missiles were needed to ensure that targets were completely neutralized. Official U.S. Navy Photo. 960903-N-SHILOH-002..Northern Arabian Gulf. A first strike tomahawk missile is released from the forward vertical launch system (VLS) aboard the U.S. Navy's Ticonderoga Class cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), on the morning of September 3, 1996. .Following Saddam Hussein's offensive action into Kurdish territory within the UN sponsored Òno-fly zone, U.S. Naval forces launched 14 Tomahawk Cruise missiles on targets in southern Iraq. President Clinton authorized repeated action less than 24 hours later, after DOD officials determined that additional missiles were needed to ensure that targets were completely neutralized. Official U.S. Navy Photo. cg ship weapon missile launch cruisemissile battleflag ussshiloh cg67 desertstrike agiescruiser
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