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Units of the Japanese Defense Force are shown tied up at bravo pier no. 23. Visible are JDS (Japan Defense Ship) ASAGIRI (DD 151); JDS SHIMAKAZE (DDG 172) and JDS KONGO (DDG 173). Astern is the Canadian frigate HMCS (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship) REGINA (FFH 334). The ships are here to take part in Operation RIMPAC 2000

Units of the Japanese Defense Force are shown tied up at bravo pier no...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RIMPAC 2000 Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Mont... More

View of the Japanese Defense Forces ships of the 1ST Escort Flotilla, Escort Division 48. The ships are JDS MURASAME (DD 101), HARUSAME (DD 102), YUDACHI (DD 103) and KIRISAME (DD 104) tied up at bravo pier no. 22. Astern, partially, visible are the JDS SHIMAKAZE (DDG 172) and JDS KONGO (DDG 173). The ships are here to take part in Operation RIMPAC 2000

View of the Japanese Defense Forces ships of the 1ST Escort Flotilla, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RIMPAC 2000 Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Mont... More

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