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DescriptionPressurized rescue module.jpg
English: 080918-N-7029R-115 SAN DIEGO (Sept. 18, 2008) The pressurized rescue module (PRM) is recovered from the——water after performing submarine rescue exercise with the Chilean submarine CS Simpson (SSK 21) off the "coast of San Diego."
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Source http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/080918-N-7029R-115.jpg
Author Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea

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AuthorMass Communication Specialist 2n
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F-numberf/5.6
ISO speed rating100
Date and time of data generation14:41, 17 September 2008
Lens focal length5.2 mm
City shownSAN DIEGO
Short title080918-N-7029R-115
Credit/ProviderU.S. Navy
SourceNavy Visual News Service (NVNS)
Image title080918-N-7029R-115 SAN DIEGO (Sept. 18, 2008) The pressurized rescue module (PRM) is recovered from the water after performing a submarine rescue exercise with the Chilean submarine CS Simpson (SSK 21) off the coast of San Diego. (U.S. Navy photo by, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea/Released)
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File change date and time10:37, 22 September 2008
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WriterMC2 Sharay Bennett
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Date metadata was last modified06:37, 22 September 2008

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