021029-N-0120R-004 At sea with USS Paul F. Foster (DD 964) Oct. 29, 2002 -- The destroyer USS Paul F. Foster turns away after an attempt to replenish fuel from the Military Sealift Command ship (MSC) USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204). The seas were too high and conditions too rough to safely execute a scheduled replenishment at sea (RAS). Later in the day, calmer seas allowed the two ships to connect and complete their mission. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class William H. Ramsey. (RELEASED) US Navy 021029-N-0120R-004 The destroyer USS Paul F. Foster turns away after an attempt to


021029-N-0120R-004 At sea with USS Paul F. Foster (DD 964) Oct. 29, 2002 -- The destroyer USS Paul F. Foster turns away after an attempt to replenish fuel from the Military Sealift Command ship (MSC) USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204). The seas were too high and conditions too rough to safely execute a scheduled replenishment at sea (RAS). Later in the day, calmer seas allowed the two ships to connect and complete their mission. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class William H. Ramsey. (RELEASED) US Navy 021029-N-0120R-004 The destroyer USS Paul F. Foster turns away after an attempt to replenish fuel


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