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  • GULF OF MEXICO (July 12, 2009) The littoral combat ship Independence (LCS 2) underway during builder's trials. Builder's trials are the first opportunity for the shipbuilder and the U.S. Navy to operate the ship underway, and provide an opportunity to test and correct issues before acceptance trials. (Video courtesy General Dynamics/Released by U.S. Navy on 24 July, 2009)


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  • GAETA, Italy (Aug. 19, 2008) Military Sealift Command civilians assigned to the amphibious command and control ship USS Mount Whitney (LCC/JCC 20), moves pallets of blankets donated by the United States Agency for International Development. Mount Whitney is taking part in the larger United States response to the government of Georgia request for humanitarian assistance. The ship will deliver thousands of blankets, hygiene products, baby food and infant care supplies to save lives and alleviate human suffering. (U.S. Navy video/Released)


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  • NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009 - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivers his remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.


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  • NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009 - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivers his remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.


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  • NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009- Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead delivers opening remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.


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  • NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009- Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead delivers opening remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.


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  • NORFOLK, Va. (Dec. 3, 2009) Sailors aboard the guided-missile frigate USS Nicholas (FFG 47) say farewell to family and friends as the ship departs Naval Station Norfolk at the beginning of a regularly scheduled deployment. The ship will join Africa Partnership Station (APS), a maritime partnership with Africa, and will aid in developing professional skills and capabilities of African nations to protect their own waterways. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Justin Williams/Released)


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  • PT. CABEZAS (BILWI), Nicaragua (Aug 12, 2008) - Amphibious craft of USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) disembark in Pt. Cabezas to begin delivering humanitarian medical assistance. The Continuing Promise mission is scheduled in Nicaragua from Aug. 11-25, the first stop on a 6 country, 4 month medical-humanitarian mission in conjunction with NGOs Operation Smile and Project HOPE. (U.S. State Dept. video/Released)


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  • GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 13, 2008) - Damage assement overflight by a U.S. Coast Guard HU-25 Falcon. Hurricane Ike made landfall on the Gulf Coast Sept. 13 as a Category 2 storm. (U.S. Coast Guard video/Released)


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  • A selection of images representing the work and dedication of the U.S. Sailors and Marines stationed world-wide. All photos included in this slide show are the work of military members or DoD civilians.


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  • BATH, Maine (Aug. 1, 2009) Deb Dunham christens the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer Jason Dunham (DDG 109) as her daughter, Katie Dunham, looks on during a christening ceremony at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. The ship is named for her son, U.S. Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Navy video/Released)


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  • GULF OF OMAN (April 8, 2008) Sailors and Marines wait their turn to jump off the portside aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tarawa (LHA 1). More than 500 personnel participated in the swim call. Tarawa and embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit are currently conducting operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. U.S. Navy video (RELEASED)


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  • This video features interviews with Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman (SARCs), and Hospital Corpsman training to be SARCs, who describe the type of work they perform for the Navy and Marine Corps as members of the Fleet Marine Force Amphibious Reconnaissance Teams. This video was produced in December 2008 by the Navy Medicine Support Command, Visual Information Directorate (Navy Production PIN# 806861).


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  • GULF OF MEXICO (July 12, 2009) The littoral combat ship Independence (LCS 2) underway during builder’s trials. Builder’s trials are the first opportunity for the shipbuilder and the U.S. Navy to operate the ship underway, and provide an opportunity to test and correct issues before acceptance trials. (Video courtesy General Dynamics/Released by U.S. Navy on 24 July, 2009)


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  • PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (April 9, 200) An HH-60 Sea hawk helicopter from the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) delivers pallets of medical supplies to a Continuing Promise 2009 medical community service project site in Haiti. Continuing Promise is a four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission that will provide medical and other services in seven countries through Latin America and Caribbean. (U.S. Air Force video by TSgt. Bryan Stevens/Released)


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  • SAN DIEGO (Sept. 18, 2008) - USNS Carl Brashear (T-AKE 7) launches into San Diego harbor during her christening and launch ceremony at General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego. The was named in honor of Boatswains Mate Master Chief Carl Brashear who was the first African-American to qualify to serve as a master diver while on active duty. (U.S. Navy video/Released)


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  • NORFOLK (Sept. 30, 2009) After 39 years of faithful service, USS Nashville (LPD 13) was decommissioned during a ceremony Sept. 30 at Norfolk Naval Station on Pier 4 following more than 39 years of faithful service to the fleet. Decommissioning ceremonies mark the conclusion of a ship’s active service. During Nashville’s decommissioning ceremony, it lost its lifeblood when the crew disembarked, the watch was secured and the colors were struck for the last time. “It’s time for those of us who knew her to say goodbye,” said keynote speaker, retired Vice Adm. Frank Donovan, Commanding Officer of the Nashville from 1982-1983. (U.S. Navy video/Released)


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  • PORT-AU-PRINCE (April 13, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Eliana Dominquez and fellow labratory technicians, examine patient samples in the laboratory aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20). Comfort is deployed to Latin America and the Caribbean region as part of the four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission Continuing Promise 2009. (U.S. Air Force video by Airman 1st Class Clara Karwacisnki/Released)


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  • NEW YORK CITY (Oct. 10, 2008) The amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA-4) arrives in New York City for the annual Columbus Celebration. Nassau Sailors will be participating in the New York City Columbus Day parade on October 13. (U.S. Navy video/Released)


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  • PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (Oct. 14, 2009) The battleship USS Missouri (BB 63) arrives at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard to begin a three-month, $18 million effort of extensive maintenance and preservation work. Missouri is the last battleship made by the U.S., and was the site of Japan's unconditional surrender ending World War II. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd John Ciccarelli/Released)


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