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USS Frank Cable (AS 40) Arrives in Cebu, Philippines

USS Frank Cable (AS 40) Arrives in Cebu, Philippines

CEBU, Philippines (June 21, 2016) Capt. Drew St. John, commanding officer of the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), uses a chart to judge his ship's position for anchoring, during sea and anchor, June 21... More

SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 13, 2016)  Seaman Mason Cary, a

SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 13, 2016) Seaman Mason Cary, a

SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 13, 2016) Seaman Mason Cary, a native of Monticello, Ill., and Petty Officer 3rd Class Keonte Jordanburrell, a native of Clayton, La., assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 4... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms Carlos T. Slade, a native of Tifton, Georgia assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), embraces a fellow Sailor in celebration of ear... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms Carlos T. Slade, a native of Tifton, Georgia assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), receives his anchors to bear the title of chie... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Gunner's

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Gunner's

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Gunner's Mate Luis R. Ortiz, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), sings Anchors Aweigh with his fellow chiefs, during a pinning ceremony held on... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Josh Taylor, a native of Claremore, Oklahoma, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), honors his first hand salute as a... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms Carlos T. Slade, a native of Tifton, Georgia assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), embraces a fellow Sailor in celebration of ear... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms Carlos T. Slade, a native of Tifton, Georgia assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), embraces a fellow Sailor in celebration of ear... More

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SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16,

160916-N-DA434-146 SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16,

160916-N-DA434-146 SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Master-at-Arms Carlos T. Slade, a native of Tifton, Georgia assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), embraces a fellow Sailor in... More

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Sep. 16, 2016) Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Kurt T. Heisserer, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), receives two gold-fouled anchors as a gift from his mentors,... More

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