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Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead arrives

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Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead arrives in an HH-60H Seahawk from the Chargers, Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 14, to the flight deck of USS George Washington (CVN 73), while rainbow sideboys stand at attention awaiting his arrival. Roughead is in the 7th Fleet Area of Responsibility attending the Indonesian International Fleet Review, which commemorates the 64th anniversary of that countryís independence. George Washington is the Navyís only permanently forward deployed aircraft carrier, which is currently underway supporting security and stability in the Western Pacific ocean, while on her inaugural summer deployment from Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Phillip Pavlovich/RELEASED)

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18/08/2009
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