Scoop Images: Aboard The USS Enterprise
All images from the US Department of Defence…
A crewmember readies an F-14A Tomcat for upcoming flight operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom on the flight deck of the USS Enterprise (CVN 65) on Oct. 7, 2001. Aircraft are being readied for strike missions against al Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The carefully targeted actions are designed to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a base for terrorist operations and to attack the military capability of the Taliban regime. DoD photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason D. Malcom, U.S. Navy. (Released)
Crew men of the USS Enterprise
(CVN 65) line up to receive an Advanced Chemical Protective
Garments issued for protection against chemical, biological,
or radiological attack on Oct. 7, 2001, during Operation
Enduring Freedom. DoD photo by Airman Apprentice Lance H.
Mayhew Jr., U.S. Navy. (Released)
Aviation ordnancemen on the USS
Enterprise (CVN 65) muscle ordnance into place as aircraft
are readied for strike missions against al Qaeda terrorist
training camps and military installations of the Taliban
regime in Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2001, during Operation
Enduring Freedom. The carefully targeted actions are
designed to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a base for
terrorist operations and to attack the military capability
of the Taliban regime. DoD photo by Lt. j.g. Douglas E.
Houser, U.S. Navy. (Released)
The night launch of a Navy F-14
Tomcat becomes a trail of steam and light silhouetting the
flight deck crewmen on the USS Enterprise (CVN 65) on Oct.
7, 2001. The Enterprise is launching aircraft for strike
missions against al Qaeda terrorist training camps and
military installations of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The carefully
targeted actions are designed to disrupt the use of
Afghanistan as a base for terrorist operations and to attack
the military capability of the Taliban regime. DoD photo by
Petty Officer 3rd Class David A. Laviolette, U.S. Navy.
(Released)