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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti April 1, 2020 - U.S. Navy

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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti April 1, 2020 - U.S. Navy

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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti April 1, 2020 - U.S. Navy chief petty officers (CPO) stationed at Camp Lemonnier Djibouti (CLDJ), hoist the United States Ensign and the flag of Djibouti during a morning colors ceremony in honor of the Navy CPO's 127th birthday at CLDJ, April 1, 2020. Command Master Chief Petty Officer Bruce Forester, command master chief of CLDJ, leads the formation, spaced at social distance, one of several measures in effect at CLDJ to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Elisandro T. Diaz)
Chief Religious Programs Specialist Michael Norgren, senior enlisted leader with Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, Religious Affairs, and a native of Apache Junction, Arizona, puts the finishing touches on the crest he designed and painted on the quarterdeck of the Chiefs Mess at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, March 18, 2020. Norgren and two assistants finished the artwork in 58 hours on their free time and is the centerpiece of the newly decorated space Navy Chief Petty Officers use for meetings and gatherings. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Elisandro T. Diaz)

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