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U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Joseph Maguire (left), Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command, is accompanied by Force MASTER CHIEF Clell W. Breining, as they unveil a small memorial plaque honoring the 11 U.S. Navy SEAL (Sea, Air and Land) Team Members killed during a rescue mission in Kumar Province, Afghanistan June 28, 2005. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialists 3rd Class Otsen) (Released)

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Joseph Maguire (left), Commander, Naval Special Wa...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, Coronado State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MCS Chris Osten, USN Release Status: ... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathon Chandler, mass

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathon Chandler, mass

Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathon Chandler, mass communication specialist, assigned to Fleet Combat Camera Group Pacific, breaks a window on a car during an ambush drill as part of a Winter Quick Shot 2011 field... More

Winter Quick Shot 2011 U.S. Navy, California

Winter Quick Shot 2011 U.S. Navy, California

Petty Officer 1st Class Woody Paschall, a mass communication specialist assigned to Fleet Combat Camera Group Pacific, uses a chainsaw to cut through a barricade during a Winter Quick Shot 2011 field training e... More

Lt. j.g. Miranda Williams, right, and Petty Officer

Lt. j.g. Miranda Williams, right, and Petty Officer

Lt. j.g. Miranda Williams, right, and Petty Officer 1st Class Cassandra Thompson, mass communication specialist, both assigned to Fleet Combat Camera Group Pacific, practice a personal security detail escort du... More

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