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Cmdr. Rodney Patton, commanding officer of the

Cmdr. Rodney Patton, commanding officer of the

Cmdr. Rodney Patton, commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell, greets a member of the Japan-America Society during a welcome ceremony at Takamatsu Pier. Russell is serving in the U.S. 7th ... More

The Chinese Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), moored at Naval Station North Island, displays its ships colors and Friendship Lights while conducting a historical port visit to the San Diego area. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The destroyer HARIBING, Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953), (ZHUHAI and NANYUN not shown) stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California

The Chinese Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), moored at Naval ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Felix Garza Jr. Releas... More

The guided-missile destroyer USS Russell approaches

The guided-missile destroyer USS Russell approaches

The guided-missile destroyer USS Russell approaches Takamatsu Pier in Sendai, Japan. Russell, home ported in Hawaii, is serving in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility and is visiting Sendai as part of the... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Casey Edgar, fire controlman,

Petty Officer 1st Class Casey Edgar, fire controlman,

Petty Officer 1st Class Casey Edgar, fire controlman, answers a question about the 25mm cannon aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell during an open ship tour. Russell is serving in the U.S. 7th Fleet ... More

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyers

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyers

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyers JS Kongo and JS Suzunami are illuminated by friendship lights during a port visit to Sendai, Japan. Kongo and Suzunami are visiting Sendai, along with... More

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