HSL-94.An SH-60 Seahawk from HSL-94 assisted Samuel Eliot Morison Samuel Eliot Morison, Rear Admiral, Reserve (July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976) was an American historian, noted for producing works of maritime history that were both authoritative and highly readable. (FFG FFG Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (German: Austrian research promotion agency) FFG Flash Flood Guidance FFG Guided Missile Frigate FFG Fall from Grace (band) FFG Fast Frigates FFG Freeware Flight Group 13) in seizing nearly a ton of cocaine from a fast boat off the coast of Columbia in late May. Operating as part of a Federal Joint Interagency Task Force, the frigate's surface, air and law enforcement team tracked, pursued and seized illegal narcotic narcotic, any of a number of substances that have a depressant effect on the nervous system. The chief narcotic drugs are opium, its constituents morphine and codeine, and the morphine derivative heroin. See also drug addiction and drug abuse. shipments as part of its five-month deployment to the U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command headquartered at NS Roosevelt Roads, P.R. Together, Morison and the HSL-94 helo pursued the boat and retrieved 28 bales of dumped narcotics narcotics n. 1) techinically, drugs which dull the senses. 2) a popular generic term for drugs which cannot be legally possessed, sold, or transported except for medicinal uses for which a physician or dentist's prescription is required. spread over a two-mile area. |
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