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US Navy (USN) Sailors render a salute during a wreath laying ceremony at Russia's Eternal Flame of the Pacific Fleet Combat Glory memorial in Vladivostok, Russia. The Sailors assigned to the USN Guided Missile Destroyer USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54) and the mine counter measures Ship USS PATRIOT (MCM 7) paid their respects on the Fourth of July, US Independence Day

US Navy (USN) Sailors render a salute during a wreath laying ceremony ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Vladivostok State: Primorsky Krai Country: Russia (RUS) Scene Major Command Shown: DDG-54 Scene Camera Operator: PH2 John L. Beeman, Usn Releas... More

US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned to the USN Guided Missile Destroyer USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54) and the mine counter measures Ship USS PATRIOT (MCM 7) lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Eternal Flame of the Pacific Fleet Combat Glory memorial, for Russian Sailors who sacrificed their lives during World War II (WWII), in Vladivostok, Russia

US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned to the USN Guided Missile Destroyer USS...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Vladivostok State: Primorsky Krai Country: Russia (RUS) Scene Major Command Shown: DDG-54 Scene Camera Operator: PH2 John L. Beeman, Usn Releas... More

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