MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy 031203-N-8740M-005 The guided missile frigate USS Stephen W. Groves (FFG 29) is pulled through the Panama Canal by steel mooring attached to a powerful electric locomotive, called a mule.jpg en Panama Canal Dec 3 2003 -- The guided ...
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Keywords: US Navy 031203-N-8740M-005 The guided missile frigate USS Stephen W. Groves (FFG 29) is pulled through the Panama Canal by steel mooring attached to a powerful electric locomotive, called a mule.jpg en Panama Canal Dec 3 2003 -- The guided missile frigate USS Stephen W Groves FFG 29 is pulled through the Panama Canal by steel mooring attached to a powerful electric locomotive called a mule lower right The entire trip through the canal takes between 8 and 10 hours plus waiting time Construction of the canal began in 1906 with a projected schedule of ten years but was finished in 1914 ahead of schedule with over 75 000 men working on the project The United States had control of the Panama Canal Zone until 1999 when the U S government turned control of the Canal Zone over to Panama Prior to the Panama Canal's construction the fastest way to travel by ship from New York to California was a long and dangerous route around the tip of South America U S Navy photo by Journalist Seamen John Hastings McIver RELEASED 2003-12-03 031203-N-8740M-005 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 11310 U S Navy photo by Journalist Seamen John Hastings McIver PD-USGov-Military-Navy United States Navy on the Panama Canal USS Stephen W Groves FFG-29
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