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Musician Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Bailey performs

Musician Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Bailey performs

Musician Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Bailey performs with Ghanaian Sailors during a joint practice session at Ghana's Eastern Naval Command. Sailors from Commander, Naval Forces Europe band, are here support... More

Musicians from both the Ghanaian Navy and the United

Musicians from both the Ghanaian Navy and the United

Musicians from both the Ghanaian Navy and the United States Navy hold joint practice session at Ghana's Eastern Naval Command. Sailors from Commander, Naval Forces Europe band, are here supporting Commander, Na... More

USS Fort McHenry, Africa Partnership Station Initiative

USS Fort McHenry, Africa Partnership Station Initiative

Builder Petty Officer 2nd Class Ulises Arias shows Capt. John B. Nowell Jr., commodore, Africa Partnership Station and Ghanaian Navy Officers the progress made on the hospital being built by U.S. Navy Seabees a... More

Ghanaian Navy Sailor, Leading Seaman Edgar Hodziku

Ghanaian Navy Sailor, Leading Seaman Edgar Hodziku

Ghanaian Navy Sailor, Leading Seaman Edgar Hodziku and U.S. Navy Sailor, musician Petty Officer 3rd Class Chris Bourgeois, both French horn players, pose for a picture after a joint practice session at Ghana's ... More

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