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A starboard side view showing the US Coast Guard (USCG) Hamilton Class High Endurance Cutter, USCG MELLON (WHEC 717) as it passes the bow of the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class (Flight II) Guided Missile Destroyer (Aegis), USS McCAMPBELL (DDG 85) as it arrives in the harbor at Muara, Brunei Darussalam, to take part in the Brunei phase of Exercise COOPERATION READINESS AFLOAT and TRAINING 2004 (CARAT 04). The Exercise is a regularly scheduled series of bilateral training exercises with several Southeast Asia nations designed to enhance the interoperability of the respective sea services

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A starboard side view showing the US Coast Guard (USCG) Hamilton Class High Endurance Cutter, USCG MELLON (WHEC 717) as it passes the bow of the US Navy (USN) Arleigh Burke Class (Flight II) Guided Missile Destroyer (Aegis), USS McCAMPBELL (DDG 85) as it arrives in the harbor at Muara, Brunei Darussalam, to take part in the Brunei phase of Exercise COOPERATION READINESS AFLOAT and TRAINING 2004 (CARAT 04). The Exercise is a regularly scheduled series of bilateral training exercises with several Southeast Asia nations designed to enhance the interoperability of the respective sea services

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