Satellite
Imagery: Kalutara, Sri Lanka

Before the Tsunami

Beach Before the Tsunami

After the Tsunami
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News
Coverage:
USS Lincoln Leaves Indonesian Waters
The aircraft carrier spearheading U.S. tsunami relief efforts pulled out of Indonesian waters Wednesday, shrinking the American military footprint as the ravaged Southeast Asian nation reasserted control over its territory. More...
Troops Successful In Relief Effort
In a blur of mud and rotors, U.S. Navy helicopters lift off a sodden soccer field here an average of one every 10 minutes with food, medicine and other supplies for villages wiped out by the tsunami. More...
Army Port Team Handling Incoming Tsunami Relief Supplies
An Army transportation team with staff from Korea, Hawaii and Japan is overseeing all operations at the Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand, as six ships from the Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron Three begin delivery of relief supplies.
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Sailors Donate to Help Youngest Tsunami Victims
Sailors came from all over USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and lined up in the ship’s hangar bay in January to donate some of their most prized possessions -- stufffed animals and toys -- to victims of the tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia.
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