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trepang

Sea cucumbers used as food.



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Chinese interest in the Indonesian archipelago began with trade in precious items--sandalwood from Timor, spices from Java, and later trepang (sea cucumbers or beches de mer)--from Macassar.
Polk (SSN 645); TRF Planning Dept Nuclear QA Kings Bay, GA; USS Trepang (SSN 674); USS Henry M.
Sainsbury began his career as a US Navy Submarine officer, serving on USS Trepang as the Combat Systems Department Head and as a tactics and special operations platform instructor at the Naval Submarine School.
 
 
 
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