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Keywords: US Navy 030314-N-0115R-067 The crew maintains a close watch on the bow in front of the Vertical Launch Cells of the spruance class destroyer USS Deyo (DD 989) while it transits the Suez Canal, from the Mediterranean Sea to the.jpg en Suez Canal March 14 2003 -- The crew maintains a close watch on the bow in front of the Vertical Launch Cells of the Spruance class destroyer USS Deyo DD 989 while it transits the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea Each cell is capable of launching a Tomahawk land attack cruise missile Deyo is the first U S warship to enter the Red Sea during recent movements to the Cental Command area of operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom U S Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Patrick Reilly RELEASED 2003-03-14 030314-N-0115R-067 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 5168 U S Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Patrick Reilly PD-USGov-Military-Navy Aboard USS Deyo DD-989
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