Fire on U.S. Navy Ship in Japan Extinguished
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WASHINGTON -- The USS New Orleans caught fire Wednesday off the coast of Okinawa, according to U.S. Naval Institute News.
A fire on the USS New Orleans that left two sailors with minor injuries was extinguished after burning for nearly 12 hours. The cause of the fire on the warship, which is stationed in Uruma, Japan, is under investigation, according to the U.S. Navy 7th ...
Firefighting operations underway for the US Navy's San Antonio class amphibious warfare ship USS New Orleans, which suffered a fire while it was off White Beach in Uruma City on t
A fire on the USS New Orleans prompted firefighting efforts by Japanese forces near White Beach Naval Facility, NHK reported.
A fire burned aboard a US Navy warship anchored off Okinawa for 12 hours, injuring two sailors, a statement from the Navy’s 7th Fleet in Japan said.
A fire occurred on the USS New Orleans, an amphibious transport dock ship, off Okinawa, Japan, causing minor injuries to two sailors. The blaze, extinguished after nearly 12 hours, saw collaborative efforts from nearby naval and Japanese forces.