060110-N-3532C-044 Naval Base Point Loma, Calif. (Jan. 10, 2006) - The crew of the floating dry-dock, ARCO (ARDM-5), use mooring lines to pull the Los Angeles-class fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Helena (SSN 725) into the dry-dock. Helena is entering dry-dock for routine scheduled maintenance.
U.S. Navy photo by Journalist Seaman Joseph Caballero (RELEASED)
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060110-N-3532C-044
Naval Base Point Loma, Calif. (Jan 10, 2006) -- The crew of the Navy's only commissioned floating dry-dock, ARCO (ARDM-5), uses mooring lines to pull in Los Angeles-class, fast-attack nuclear submarine, USS Helena (SSN-725). After mooring, the floating dry-dock will blow water out of its ballasts allowing for complete access to the submarine. The crews of ARCO and Helena along with civilian contractors will perform scheduled maintenance procedures on the boat. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist Seaman Joseph Caballero.
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