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Seaman Devin Traxler, aviation boatswain's mate (handling),

Seaman Devin Traxler, aviation boatswain's mate (handling),

Seaman Devin Traxler, aviation boatswain's mate (handling), from Turlock, Calif., communicates on a sound-powered phone in the hanger bay aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington during a vertical repl... More

Seaman Apprentice Joel Serra Galindo, quartermaster,

Seaman Apprentice Joel Serra Galindo, quartermaster,

Seaman Apprentice Joel Serra Galindo, quartermaster, from Brandon, Fla., plots a navigation chart on the navigation bridge aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington. George Washington, the Navy's only p... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Karlian Brown, aviation boatswain's

Petty Officer 2nd Class Karlian Brown, aviation boatswain's

Petty Officer 2nd Class Karlian Brown, aviation boatswain's mate (handling), from Clarendon, Jamaica, files training information in the V-1 Division office aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington. Geo... More

An MH-60S Sea Hawk assigned to the Island Knights of

An MH-60S Sea Hawk assigned to the Island Knights of

An MH-60S Sea Hawk assigned to the Island Knights of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 25 carries supplies to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington from the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammuniti... More

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