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CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Drew St. John,

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Drew St. John,

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Drew St. John, commanding officer of the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), talks with Captain Uong Phuc Son, during a distinguished visitor's meeting in the CO's st... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) man the starboard-side rails while pulling into Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, during a Naval Engagement Activity with ... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) man the starboard-side rails while pulling into Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, during a Naval Engagement Activity with ... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan Peter, personnel officer of the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), prepares to man the rails as the ship pulls into Vietnam, for a Naval Engagement Act... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth Brannon, a native of Panama City, Florida, mans the rails as the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) pulls into Vietnam, for a Naval En... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), mans the rails as the ship pulls into Vietnam, along with the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), Oct. 02. In its seventh year, Naval En... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Hanson, a native of Superior, Wisconsin, mans the rails as the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) pulls into Vietnam, for a Naval Engag... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) man the rails while pulling into Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, during a Naval Engagement Activity with the... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), mans the rails as the ship pulls into Vietnam, along with the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), Oct. 02. In its seventh year, Naval En... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 02, 2016) USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), mans the rails as the ship pulls into Vietnam, along with the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), Oct. 02. In its seventh year, Naval En... More

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard

CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam (Oct. 2, 2016) - Sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) man the rails while pulling into Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, during a Naval Engagement Activity with the... More

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