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BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Rear Admiral Yoshihiro Goka, commander of Escort Flotilla One, is rendered sideboy honors as he departs the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (C... More

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Rear Admiral Yoshihiro Goka, commander of Escort Flotilla One, transits the flight deck as he prepares to depart the aircraft carrier USS ... More

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral Biswajit Dasgupta, flag officer commanding Eastern Fleet, is rendered sideboy honors as he departs the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), marking the co... More

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral

BAY OF BENGAL (July 17, 2017) Indian Navy Rear Admiral Biswajit Dasgupta, flag officer commanding Eastern Fleet, transits the flight deck as he prepares to depart the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), marki... More

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