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Side boys salute as a Mauritanian military officer is piped aboard the tank landing ship USS SUMTER (LST 1181).  The SUMTER is visiting Mauritania during a West African training cruise

Side boys salute as a Mauritanian military officer is piped aboard the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Nouakchott Country: Mauritania (MRT) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Milton Savage, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Foster welcomes a Mauritanian military officer aboard the tank landing ship USS SUMTER (LST 1181).  The SUMTER is visiting Mauritania during a West African training cruise

Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Foster welcomes a Mauritanian military ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Nouakchott Country: Mauritania (MRT) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Milton Savage, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

Commander (CDR) Hank Prevette, commanding officer of the tank landing ship USS SUMTER (LST 1181), reviews Mauritanian military units.  The SUMTER is visiting Mauritania during a West African training cruise

Commander (CDR) Hank Prevette, commanding officer of the tank landing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Nouakchott Country: Mauritania (MRT) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Milton Savage, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

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