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190927-N-LG762-1036 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1036 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1036 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019) Lt. j. g. Elena Wirz, USS Mustin (DDG 89) assistant chief engineer (left), Lt. j. g. Joseph Anderson, Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Yokos... More

190930-N-LG762-1006 KYOTO, Japan (Sep. 30, 2019) Lt.

190930-N-LG762-1006 KYOTO, Japan (Sep. 30, 2019) Lt.

190930-N-LG762-1006 KYOTO, Japan (Sep. 30, 2019) Lt. j. g. Elena Wirz, USS Mustin (DDG 89) assistant chief engineer (left), tells a story to participants a U.S. Navy and JMSDF officer exchange program while the... More

190928-N-LG762-1002 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019)

190928-N-LG762-1002 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019)

190928-N-LG762-1002 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019) Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) officers search for the pronunciation to Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled egg) to the U.S. Naval officers who were trea... More

190927-N-LG762-1016 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1016 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1016 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019) Ensign Yuma Maeda, JS Matsyuki (DD 130) radio officer (top left), presents an introduction brief to U.S. Naval and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)... More

190927-N-LG762-1065 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1065 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019)

190927-N-LG762-1065 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 27, 2019) U.S. Naval and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) officers tours the JS Atago (DDG 177) as part of a U.S. Navy and JMSDF officer exchange program in ... More

Capt. Matthew E. Loughlin, commanding officer of the

Capt. Matthew E. Loughlin, commanding officer of the

Capt. Matthew E. Loughlin, commanding officer of the guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh and Capt. Mizuma, commanding officer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense ship JS Myoko, address reporters about the importan... More

190928-N-LG762-1096 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019)

190928-N-LG762-1096 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019)

190928-N-LG762-1096 MAIZURU, Japan (Sep. 28, 2019) U.S. Naval and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) officers examine the Shirakaba Nisshi (White Birch Diary), a Japanese prisoner of war personal jour... More

Keen Sword 2011, US Navy Photogrpah

Keen Sword 2011, US Navy Photogrpah

Capt. Matthew E. Loughlin, commanding officer of the guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), watches Ensign Emily Williams, the ship's conning officer, relay messages to the pier as the ship pulls into port.... More

Sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS

Sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS

Sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense ships JS Myako and JS Kurama render colors before departing Maizuru, Japan, to participate in Keen Sword 2011. This ex... More

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