040517-N-9885M-043 Northern Arabian Gulf (May 17, 2004) - Construction Electrician 3rd Class Steven Boyette, of Savannah, Ga., hammers a nail into a piece of wood that will be used to make bunk beds for security forces on board the Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT). Navy Seabees from Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain are making improvements for the living conditions of the Interim Marine Corps Security Force (IMCSF) company from Bahrain, and Iraqi Security Forces that provide vital protection to the terminals. Since July 2003, Al Basrah and Khawr Al Amaya oil terminals have pumped more tha


040517-N-9885M-043 Northern Arabian Gulf (May 17, 2004) - Construction Electrician 3rd Class Steven Boyette, of Savannah, Ga., hammers a nail into a piece of wood that will be used to make bunk beds for security forces on board the Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT). Navy Seabees from Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain are making improvements for the living conditions of the Interim Marine Corps Security Force (IMCSF) company from Bahrain, and Iraqi Security Forces that provide vital protection to the terminals. Since July 2003, Al Basrah and Khawr Al Amaya oil terminals have pumped more than 385 million barrels of oil to more than 235 tankers, resulting in more than $10 Billion in revenue for the Iraqi people. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Alan D. Monyelle (RELEASED) US Navy 040517-N-9885M-043 Construction Electrician 3rd Class Steven Boyette, of Savannah, Ga., hammers a nail into a piece of wood that will be used to make bunk beds for security forces on board the Al Basrah Oil Terminal (AB


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