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Operations Specialist Seaman Juan Londono, from Dover,

Operations Specialist Seaman Juan Londono, from Dover,

Operations Specialist Seaman Juan Londono, from Dover, N.J., monitors surface contacts on the bridge of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) as the ship departs Commander Fleet Activity Sase... More

Sailors heave a mooring line aboard the amphibious

Sailors heave a mooring line aboard the amphibious

Sailors heave a mooring line aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) as the ship departs Commander Fleet Activity Sasebo (CFAS) for a routine underway exercise. Germantown is forward-dep... More

From right to left, Quartermaster Seaman Kariah Stocker,

From right to left, Quartermaster Seaman Kariah Stocker,

From right to left, Quartermaster Seaman Kariah Stocker, from Jacksonville, Fla., Quartermaster 2nd Class Melvin Noble, from Baltimore, and Lt. Krista Eschelman, from Germantown, Md., man the chart table on the... More

Ensign Ailorrarizz Brunin, from Zion, Ill., takes a

Ensign Ailorrarizz Brunin, from Zion, Ill., takes a

Ensign Ailorrarizz Brunin, from Zion, Ill., takes a bearing while standing watch as conning officer on the bridge of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) as the ship departs Commander Fleet ... More

Sailors man the rails of the amphibious dock landing

Sailors man the rails of the amphibious dock landing

Sailors man the rails of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) as the ship departs Commander Fleet Activity Sasebo (CFAS) for a scheduled deployment. Germantown is forward-deployed and assign... More

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