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An S-70A Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopter from the Royal Brunei Air Force (Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei) sits on the deck aboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Dock Landing Ship USS HARPERS FERRY (LSD 49) as Landing Signal Enlisted (LSE) Storekeeper SEAMAN (SKSA) Deandre Callahan maintains hand signal communications with the pilot during deck landing qualifications. The qualifications are part of the Brunei phase of COOPERATION AFLOAT READINESS AND TRAINING (CARAT) 2005. CARAT is an annual series of bilateral military training exercises with several Southeast Asian nations designed to enhance interoperability of the respective sea services

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An S-70A Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopter from the Royal Brunei Air Force (Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei) sits on the deck aboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Dock Landing Ship USS HARPERS FERRY (LSD 49) as Landing Signal Enlisted (LSE) Storekeeper SEAMAN (SKSA) Deandre Callahan maintains hand signal communications with the pilot during deck landing qualifications. The qualifications are part of the Brunei phase of COOPERATION AFLOAT READINESS AND TRAINING (CARAT) 2005. CARAT is an annual series of bilateral military training exercises with several Southeast Asian nations designed to enhance interoperability of the respective sea services

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