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Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea; and Korean Commodore Hyun Kyung Chung observe flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

General Wee Kun Lee, chief of staff, Korean air force, and Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea, speak with a pilot on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea, is presented with a wreath during an arrival ceremony for the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

Korean and American military personnel salute during an arrival ceremony for the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41). Standing in the center of the group is Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea

Vice Admiral Kyung Hwan Oh, commander, Korean Fleet, and Commander Jim Olwin observe flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41). In the background is Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea

Korean and American military personnel salute during an arrival ceremony for the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41). Standing in the center of the group is Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea

General Wee Kun Lee, chief of staff, Korean air force, and Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea, speak with a pilot on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

A member of the Korean Army Logistics Command Band performs during the arrival of the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

A port beam view of the ocean minesweeper USS ENGAGE (MSO 433), right, and the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS 40) moored at Pier 3 during a port visit to the Washington Navy Yard

Rear Admiral (RADM) James G. Storms III, commander, US Naval Forces Korea, is welcomed upon arriving for a port visit aboard the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

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Base: Pusan

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 David C. Maclean

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/11/1981
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