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Spanish Navy Commander Francisco San Martin, centre,

Spanish Navy Commander Francisco San Martin, centre,

Spanish Navy Commander Francisco San Martin, centre, assistant chief of staff for Spanish Maritime Forces, and British Royal Navy Commander John Payne, chief maritime of NATO’s Headquarters Allied Rapid Reactio... More

British Royal Navy Commander John Payne, chief maritime

British Royal Navy Commander John Payne, chief maritime

British Royal Navy Commander John Payne, chief maritime of NATO’s Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps; Spanish Navy Captain Manuel Gonzalez, chief of staff, Spanish Maritime Forces, and his deputy Commande... More

Naval officers from the U.K, Spain, France and U.S.

Naval officers from the U.K, Spain, France and U.S.

Naval officers from the U.K, Spain, France and U.S. stand in front of the Spanish ship Castilla (L52) at Naval Station Rota in Cádiz, Spain, Feb. 6, 2019, during Exercise ARRCADE Dreadnought 2019. The exercise ... More

British Royal Navy officers meet with a Spanish navy

British Royal Navy officers meet with a Spanish navy

British Royal Navy officers meet with a Spanish navy officer aboard the Spanish ship Castilla (L52) at Naval Station Rota in Cádiz, Spain, Feb. 6, 2019, during an exercise to learn about capabilities and establ... More

Spain Navy Captain Manuel Gonzalez, chief of staff,

Spain Navy Captain Manuel Gonzalez, chief of staff,

Spain Navy Captain Manuel Gonzalez, chief of staff, Spanish Maritime Forces, and British Royal Navy Commander John Payne, chief maritime of NATO’s Headquarters Allied Reaction Corps, U.K., exchange gifts at Nav... More

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