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English: U.S. Navy standard beach gear ground legs rigged for laying from the fantail of USS Salvor ARS-52 during salvage training operations in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Each mooring leg consists of a 6000-lb STATO anchor, 1 shot of 2-1/4 inch di-lock chain, lengths of 1-5/8" wire rope, and 1-1/4" wire rope pendants, and two 40-inch diameter foam salvage buoys which are not shown.
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