MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy 040320-N-3228G-006 as Turbine System Technician 2nd Class Mike Dooner, assigned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, races down a straightaway at nearly 40 miles-per-hour in front of a crowd over 3,000 spectators at the 9th A.jpg en Pearl ...
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Keywords: US Navy 040320-N-3228G-006 as Turbine System Technician 2nd Class Mike Dooner, assigned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, races down a straightaway at nearly 40 miles-per-hour in front of a crowd over 3,000 spectators at the 9th A.jpg en Pearl Harbor Hawaii Mar 20 2004 - Gas Turbine System Technician 2nd Class Mike Dooner assigned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor races down a straightaway at nearly 40 miles-per-hour in front of a crowd over 3 000 spectators at the 9th Annual Hawaiian Electric Electron Marathon located on Ford Island Pearl Harbor Hawaii Petty Officer Dooner and the Navy team took first and third place against the Hawaii-based U S Army Air Force and Marine Corps teams The marathon also hosted 24 area high schools that competed in a separate race Both the military teams and the high school teams designed self-built electric vehicles around identical one-horsepower electric engines provided by Hawaiian Electric Company U S Navy photo by Photographer s Mate 1st Class William R Goodwin RELEASED 2004-03-20 040320-N-3228G-006 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 12818 U S Navy photo by Photographer s Mate 1st Class William R Goodwin PD-USGov-Military-Navy Gas Turbine System Technicians Ford Island Photographs by William R Goodwin
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