![]() Not long after the test began, a refueling at sea took place outside with Indy taking on more than 400,000 gallons of Diesel Fuel, Marine.
After the refueling, the airwing began flying again and Flight Quarters was going on until about 11 pm.
I got the latest photos from Engineering for their Bulletin board today and updated that page. If you know anyone in Engineering you might wanta take a look at it. The Other departments here are not too far away from getting posted too. Until then...
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Indy got underway early from Jebel Ali yesterday morning. Today it was business as usual as the last of the exams were taken by more than 150 Second Class Petty Officers looking to make First Class.
It was pretty choppy outside, windy, windy, windy. That's (below) the USS Reuben James (FFG 57) getting ready to do some refueling too.
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