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The Russian Federated Navy (RFN) ship MARSHAL SHAPOSHNIKOV (RFN 543), navigates through Apra Harbor, Guam (GU), as a US Navy (USN) Harbor Patrol Boat (HPB) secures the area. The SHAPOSHNIKOV is one of four RFN ships and two US Navy (USN) ships, which participated in Passing Exercise (PASSEX) 2006, off the coast of Guam

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The Russian Federated Navy (RFN) ship MARSHAL SHAPOSHNIKOV (RFN 543), navigates through Apra Harbor, Guam (GU), as a US Navy (USN) Harbor Patrol Boat (HPB) secures the area. The SHAPOSHNIKOV is one of four RFN ships and two US Navy (USN) ships, which participated in Passing Exercise (PASSEX) 2006, off the coast of Guam

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Apra Harbor

State: Guam (GU)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Mark Allen Leonesi, Usn

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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27/03/2006
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