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US Navy (USN) Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Robert Gillenwater (left) explains the purpose of the diver's decompression equipment to People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) members during their visit aboard the USN Safeguard Class Salvage Ship USS SALVOR (ARS 52) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (VNM). During their stay, gthe USN Sailors will interact with the Vietnamese people through a variety of events, including a community service project at a local orphanage. Visits to Vietnam by USN ships symbolize the continuation of relations between the two nations

US Navy (USN) Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Robert Gillenwater (left)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Salvor (ARS 52) Scene Camera Operator: MC2 John L. Beeman, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Larry Rice (left), Commanding Officer of the USN Aircraft Carrier USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) meets Mr. Georgious Kopasis (right), the most highly decorated World War Two (WWII) veteran of the Battle of Crete, during an official wreath-laying ceremony at the Souda Bay WWII Veterans Cemetery in Crete, Greece, to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Crete.  The ENTERPRISE and embarked Carrier Air Wing One (CVW 1) are currently conducting training and theater security cooperation engagements with countries from the Naval Forces Europe during their six-month deployment in gthe Atlantic Ocean

US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Larry Rice (left), Commanding Officer of ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Souda Harbor State: Crete Country: Greece (GRC) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Milosz Reterski, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mili... More

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