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190703-N-DX072-1063 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Pfc. Juan

190703-N-DX072-1063 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Pfc. Juan

190703-N-DX072-1063 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Pfc. Juan JimenezMaya, from Astoria, Oregon, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), adds ingredients into a food mixer in the galley of the amphibious... More

190703-N-DX072-1074 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1074 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1074 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary Specialist Seaman Joshua Cook, from West Melbourne, Florida, coats fish with a butter mixture in the galley of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green ... More

190703-N-DX072-1014 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Cpl. David

190703-N-DX072-1014 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Cpl. David

190703-N-DX072-1014 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Cpl. David Bahena, from Chicago, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), makes gravy in the galley of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay ... More

190703-N-DX072-1038 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1038 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1038 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jason Seals, left, from San Antonio, and Cpl. David Bahena, from Chicago, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), make gravy... More

190703-N-DX072-1053 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1053 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary

190703-N-DX072-1053 CORAL SEA (July 3, 2019) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jason Seals, from San Antonio, cuts sweet potatoes in the galley of the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20). Green Bay, ... More

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