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English: Dhow in Indian sea (Jan. 21, 2006). A dhow is a little wooden-made coaster. It is Arabian in origin. This one is suspected by the US Navy to be under pirate control. Note the sandbags on the deck, possibly an attempt to fortify the craft against small-arms fire.
Français : Dhow dans l'ocean indien le 21 janvier 2006. Un dhow (ou boutre) est un petit cargo en bois d'origine arabe. Celui-ci est suspecté par la marine américaine d'être armé par des pirates et est en cours d'arraisonnement.
Photographer : Chief Information Systems Technician Kenneth Anderson
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== Summary == en : Dhow in indian sea (Jan. 21, 2006). A dhow is a little coaster wood-made. its origin is from Arabia. this one is suspected to be controlled by pirats by us navy. fr : Dhow dans l'ocean indien le 21 janvier 2006. Un dhow (ou boutre) est
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INDIAN OCEAN -- After receiving a report a of an attempted act of piracy from the International Maritime Bureau in Kuala Lumpur on the morning of Jan. 20, the guided missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81) and other U.S. naval forces in the area located this vessel controlled by suspected pirates and reported its position. Churchill later established communications and boarded the vessel. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Information Specialist(SW) Kenneth Anderson.