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Colonel J. P. Faulkner, commanding officer of the 22nd MAU, congratulates Aviation Boastwain's Mate Fuels 3rd Class (ABF3) J. Deshaies as the Navy runner with the most Olympic spirit during the Guam's "Run Across the Atlantic". The trans-Alantic marathon began April 20th in Rota, Spain, and ended May 1st inside the 3-mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina

Colonel J. P. Faulkner, 22nd MAU commanding officer, and Captain J. M. Quarterman, USS GUAM (LPH 9) commanding offier, accept flags from the final runners as they cross the finish line during the GUAM`s "Run Across the Atlantic". The trans-Atlantic marathon began April 20th in Rota, Spain, and ended May 1st inside the 3-mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina. A row of CH-46 Sea Knights are on the deck

Saiolrs and Marines cheer at the conclusion of the "Run Across the Atlantic", a Navy/Marine Corps marathon held aboard the USS GUAM (LPH 9) to honor the Olympic spirit. Captian J. M. Quarterman, commanding officer of the ship, and Colonel J. P. Faulkner, commanding officer of the ship, and Colonel J. P. Faulkner, commanding officer of the 22nd MAU, wave flags. The race began on 4/20 in Rota, Spain, and ended on 5/1 inside the 3-mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina

Captain J.M Quarterman, commanding officer of the amphibious assault ship USS GUAM (LPH 9), congratulations Aviation Boatswain's Mate Fuels 3rd Class (ABF3) J. Deshaies as the Navy runner with the most Olympic spirit during the Guam's "Run Across the Atlantic". The trans-Atlantic marathon began April 20th in Rota, Spain, and ended May 1st inside the three mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina

US Marine Corps (USMC) Colonel (COL) Stewart Navarre, winner of the '2006 Command of the Grill' cooking contest, receives his trophy during a live broadcast of the 'Good Morning America' Television New Program, in New York City, New York (NY). The contest, sponsored by Webber Grills, is one to manyevents taking place during Fleet Week New York 2006 activities. Fleet week includes dozens of military demonstrations and displays, including public tours to many of the participating ships

Captain William J. Mitchell, commanding officer of Maritime Prepositioning Ships Squadron 1 (MPSRON-1), talks to members of the press aboard the SS PFC. EUGENE A. OBREGON. The ship is participating in the first in-stream offload exercise of a maritime prepositioning ship in the open ocean. Equipment and supplies are being unloaded from the ship by the 6th Marine Amphibious Brigade and shuttled to shore by lighter as part of exercise Solid Shield '87

General Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of STAFF, congratulates Admiral Frank B. Kelso II during the change of command ceremony at which he is replaced by Admiral Leon A. Edney as Commander in CHIEF, US Atlantic Command. Powell presented Kelso with the Defense Department Distinguished Service Medal during the ceremony, which is taking place aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67). Later in the day, Kelso will assume the post of CHIEF of Naval Operations from Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost during a ceremony at the US Naval Academy

CHIEF MASTER SGT. of the Air Force (CMSAF) Gerald Murray (right) presents an AIRMAN's Medal to SENIOR AIRMAN Rudy King, from the 65th Logistics Readiness Squadron, during his visit at Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal, on Nov. 26, 2004. SENIOR AIRMAN King was awarded the medal for helping save lives and equipment during a fuel fire at a forward deployed location. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Michelle Michaud) (Released)

Colonel (COL) Abdullah Al Mansoori (center), Commander, Royal Bahrain Navy, congratulated by US Navy (USN) Admiral (ADM) Michael G. Mullen (right), CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO), after receiving the Legion of Merit at the Washington Navy Yard (WNY), for fostering a durable and constructive relationship between the United States and Bahrain. COL Mansoori was given a full honors welcome ceremony as recognition for his official visit to the United States

Colonel J. P. Faulkner, 22nd MAU commanding officer, and Captain J. M. Quarterman, USS GUAM (LPH 9) commanding offier, congratulate Major Gallagher of HMM-261 as the Marine runner with the most Olympic spirit during the GUAM's "Run Across the Atlantic". The trans-Alantic marathon began April 20th in Rota, Spain, and ended May 1st inside the 3-mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina

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Base: USS Guam (LPH 9)

Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)

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Release Status: Released to Public

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