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The main body of service members attached to the Joint

The main body of service members attached to the Joint

The main body of service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force sets up base camp in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise ... More

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore camp. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise involving the Moroccan military and 14th Marine Regiment, in the exe... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force pack up and board a bus en route to the beaches of Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative train... More

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian and Greek navies participate in medical evacuation procedures, along with the medical department aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau during Phoenix E... More

U.S. Navy Aircrew Survival Equipmentman Airman Steven

U.S. Navy Aircrew Survival Equipmentman Airman Steven

U.S. Navy Aircrew Survival Equipmentman Airman Steven Ospina sets up an H-type metal shoring assembly during a general quarters drill aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) in the Atlantic Ocean ... More

Rear Adm. Kevin D. Scott, left, commander of Expeditionary

Rear Adm. Kevin D. Scott, left, commander of Expeditionary

Rear Adm. Kevin D. Scott, left, commander of Expeditionary Strike Group 2 and Lt. John Stahley, from Los Angeles, the main propulsion assistant aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau, admire the burner f... More

Service members attached to Joint Logistics Over The

Service members attached to Joint Logistics Over The

Service members attached to Joint Logistics Over The Shore force play cards in camp after completing the day’s mission. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise invol... More

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore

The sun sets on the Joint Logistics Over The Shore camp. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise involving the Moroccan military and 14th Marine Regiment, in the exe... More

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian

Medical officers from Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian and Greek navies participate in medical evacuation procedures, along with the medical department aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau during Phoenix E... More

U.S. Army First Sgt. Ronald Daniels, Pfc. Ryan Sullivan,

U.S. Army First Sgt. Ronald Daniels, Pfc. Ryan Sullivan,

U.S. Army First Sgt. Ronald Daniels, Pfc. Ryan Sullivan, and Spc. Greg Jeffreys, members of the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, sit by the beach in Tan Tan, Morocco during a break in operations. The JLOTS... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force assemble at an airport in Agadir, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise involving the... More

Yeoman 1st Class Derrick Neese, the Navy's Sailor of

Yeoman 1st Class Derrick Neese, the Navy's Sailor of

Yeoman 1st Class Derrick Neese, the Navy's Sailor of the Year, hands a baseball to Washington Nationals' pitcher, Ross Detwiler, prior to the start of the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The openin... More

Sailors conduct 5-mile march, Virginia Beach

Sailors conduct 5-mile march, Virginia Beach

Sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion 2 march in column formation during a five-mile march at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist ... More

Seaman Bryan Stout, a Seabee attached to the Joint

Seaman Bryan Stout, a Seabee attached to the Joint

Seaman Bryan Stout, a Seabee attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, hammers a tent stake at the JLOTS base camp in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a coopera... More

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18 new sailors prior to the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The opening ceremony paid tribute to Sailors and their spouses while simultaneously incr... More

Sailors from the Naval Support Element assemble outside

Sailors from the Naval Support Element assemble outside

Sailors from the Naval Support Element assemble outside of a K-SPAN, the main camp area where the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force meets, eats, and plans the day’s events. The JLOTS force supports Exercise ... More

Capt. Joe Grealish, the naval forces commander of the

Capt. Joe Grealish, the naval forces commander of the

Capt. Joe Grealish, the naval forces commander of the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, sets up his rain fly on his tent at the JLOTS base camp in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African... More

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shakes hands

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shakes hands

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shakes hands with Yeoman 1st Class Derrick Neese, the Navy's Sailor of the Year, prior to the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The opening ceremonies paid tr... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force wait for Army Landing Craft Utility 2006 to hit the beaches of Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a coope... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force pass a group of locals while walking through a seaport in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperativ... More

Pfc. Justin Rockcastle, a soldier attached to the Joint

Pfc. Justin Rockcastle, a soldier attached to the Joint

Pfc. Justin Rockcastle, a soldier attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, eats a Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) in a fighting position at base camp in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise ... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force assemble outside of an airport in Agadir, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exercise invol... More

A male quartet assigned to the U.S. Navy Band sings

A male quartet assigned to the U.S. Navy Band sings

A male quartet assigned to the U.S. Navy Band sings the national anthem as the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard parades the colors at Nationals Park during the "Salute to the Navy" game. The opening ceremony paid tri... More

Seaman Apprentice Kenneth Baker, a Seabee with the

Seaman Apprentice Kenneth Baker, a Seabee with the

Seaman Apprentice Kenneth Baker, a Seabee with the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, walks down the beach in Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a cooperative training exe... More

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shares a laugh

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shares a laugh

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus shares a laugh with Washington Nationals' owner Mark Lerner prior to the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The opening ceremony paid tribute to sailors and th... More

ACB-2 change of command

ACB-2 change of command

U.S. sailors, with Amphibious Construction Battalion 2, stand at parade rest during their change of command ceremony at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va., Aug. 3, 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by M... More

Screech, the Washington Nationals' mascot, offers Chief

Screech, the Washington Nationals' mascot, offers Chief

Screech, the Washington Nationals' mascot, offers Chief Navy Career Counselor Michael Robinson his cover prior to the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The opening ceremony paid tribute to sailors an... More

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus enlists 18 new sailors prior to the "Salute to the Navy" game at Nationals Park. The opening ceremony paid tribute to Sailors and their spouses while simultaneously incr... More

Seaman Markus Chacon, a sailor attached to the Joint

Seaman Markus Chacon, a sailor attached to the Joint

Seaman Markus Chacon, a sailor attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force, casts off a Landing Craft Mechanized 847 in the seaport of Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2... More

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over

Service members attached to the Joint Logistics Over The Shore force wait for Army Landing Craft Utility 2006 to hit the beaches of Tan Tan, Morocco. The JLOTS force supports Exercise African Lion 2011, a coope... More

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