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OIL BARGE IN TROUBLE.—This oil barge, carrying nearly a million gallons of oil, broke away from its moorings near Rehoboth beach, Delaware, during an early winter storm. It later ran aground. One member of the crew is shown clinging to the barge while another struggles in the water. The second man was rescued by a helicopter.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31841, 20 November 1968, Page 7

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OIL BARGE IN TROUBLE.—This oil barge, carrying nearly a million gallons of oil, broke away from its moorings near Rehoboth beach, Delaware, during an early winter storm. It later ran aground. One member of the crew is shown clinging to the barge while another struggles in the water. The second man was rescued by a helicopter. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31841, 20 November 1968, Page 7

OIL BARGE IN TROUBLE.—This oil barge, carrying nearly a million gallons of oil, broke away from its moorings near Rehoboth beach, Delaware, during an early winter storm. It later ran aground. One member of the crew is shown clinging to the barge while another struggles in the water. The second man was rescued by a helicopter. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31841, 20 November 1968, Page 7

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