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Janny and Ken Burton pose for a photo before (I assume) their cruise ship went dead in the water on November 9, 2010. Ken included some photos he took and I added some others.

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(Above, left) Sailors from Fleet Logistics Squadron 30 load meat, bread and plastic dinnerware into C-2A Greyhound logistics aircraft at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Jeremy M. Starr) Tins of Spam sit waiting to be loaded onto a plane headed towards relief efforts for the cruise ship Carnival Splendor Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, in San Diego. The Navy is sending 70,000 pounds of food towards the disabled ship, as it sits southwest of San Diego. The Carnival Splendor was 200 miles south of San Diego when an engine room fire cut its power early Monday, according to a statement from Miami-based Carnival Cruise Lines.(AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
(Above, left) A C-2A Greyhound from VRC-30 taxis on the runway at Naval Air Station North Island. The aircraft was loaded with meat, bread and plastic dinnerware bound for the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), which will deliver them to the Carnival Splendor, a cruise ship stranded about 150 miles off California. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Jeremy M. Starr). (Above, right) The plane lands aboard the USS Reagan ((U.S. Navy photo by MC 3 Alexander Tidd)
An HH-60H Sea Hawk helicopter from the Black Knights of(HS) 4 delivers pallets of supplies to the Carnival cruise ship C/V Splendor November 9, 2010. USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76 is facilitating the delivery of 4,500 pounds of supplies to CV Splendor after the cruise ship became stranded 150 nautical miles southwest of San Diego early Monday. (U.S. Navy photo by MC Specialist Seaman Mikesa R. Ponder)
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