Keywords: US Navy 040613-N-0401E-002 Engineman 2nd Class Joe Pearson stands watch on the North end of Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT).jpg en Al Basrah Oil Terminal Iraq Jun 13 2004 - Engineman 2nd Class Joe Pearson stands watch on the North end of Al Basrah Oil Terminal ABOT Petty Officer Pearson arrived with Navy Mobile Security Force Detachment 21 June 5 to relieve Interim Marine Corps Security Force Bahrain The Marines had been aboard ABOT and Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal KAAOT since an attempted insurgent attack on the terminals April 24 Coalition forces captured both terminals during the first phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom last year Since ABOT reopened in July 2003 and KAAOT in February of this year they have pumped more than 450 million barrels of oil to more than 280 tankers resulting in more than 11 billion dollars in revenue for the Iraqi people U S Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Wes Eplen RELEASED 2004-06-13 040613-N-0401E-002 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 15314 U S Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Wes Eplen PD-USGov-Military-Navy Al Basrah Oil Terminal Males with M4 carbine Engineman United States Navy Mobile Security Detachment 21 > D< Basra |