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Bread and salt ceremony in Vladivostok

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Cmdr. Paul Lyons, commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem, takes part in the bread and salt ceremony, a traditional Russian welcoming ceremony, after arriving in Vladivostok, Russia for a scheduled port visit. U.S.

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07/05/2008
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