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A CH-46D Sea Knight of Helicopter Support Squadron 11 Det 8.


A CH-46D Sea Knight of Helicopter Support Squadron 11 Det 8 lifts a full load from Carl Vinson (CVN (Card Verification Number) See CSC.  70) to the fast combat support ship The fast combat support ship (AOE) is the United States Navy's largest combat logistics ship, designed as an oiler, ammunition and supply ship. All fast combat support ships currently in service are operated by Military Sealift Command (MSC).  Sacramento (AOE (ATA Over Ethernet) A protocol for transferring data from an ATA (IDE) hard disk directly over the network. Developed by Coraid Inc. (www.coraid.com), AoE allows a storage area network (SAN) to be constructed economically within a LAN subnet.  1) during an underway replenishment on 12 June.
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Publication:Naval Aviation News
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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