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U.S. Sailors assigned to the amphibious dock landing

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U.S. Sailors assigned to the amphibious dock landing

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U.S. Sailors assigned to the amphibious dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD 51) cheer after defeating Marines assigned to the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Battalion in a in a tug of war competition against Marines, not shown, with the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Battalion on the set of Fox and Friends morning show during Fleet Week in New York May 24, 2014. Fleet Week is an annual celebration of the sea services held in various U.S. cities throughout the year. The event provides an opportunity for citizens to see Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard ships and equipment, as well as interact with U.S. Service members. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Markus Castaneda/Released)

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24/05/2014
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