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Sailors on the bridge of the Chinese destroyer HARIBING (DDG 112) navigate the San Diego Bay channel. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The Luhu Class Destroyer HARIBING (DDG 112), Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953) (ZHUHAI & NANYUN not shown), stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California, on March 21st, 1997

Sailors on the bridge of the Chinese destroyer HARIBING (DDG 112) navi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Haribing (DDG 112) State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release Status: Releas... More

Sailors from the People's Republic of China, assigned to the Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), prepare leader lines prior to mooring at the Naval Air Station North Island, California. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The destroyer HARIBING, Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953), (ZHUHAI and NANYUN not shown) stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California, on March 21st, 1997

Sailors from the People's Republic of China, assigned to the Luhu Clas...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release S... More

US Navy Vice Admiral Brent Bennitt (Left), Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific, and Chinese Vice Admiral Wang (Right), Commander of the Chinese South Sea Fleet, exchange goodbyes on the pier at Naval Station North Island, San Diego, California. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The Luhu Class Destroyer HARIBING (DDG 112), Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953) (Chinese vessels not shown), stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California. The next port of call for the Chinese contingent is Acapulco, Mexico

US Navy Vice Admiral Brent Bennitt (Left), Commander Naval Air Forces ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release S... More

Sailors man the rails as the Chinese Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), prepares to moor aft of the U.S. Navys aircraft carrier USS CONSTELLATION (CV 64). This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The destroyer HARIBING, Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953), (ZHUHAI and NANYUN not shown) stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California, on March 21st, 1997

Sailors man the rails as the Chinese Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (D...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release S... More

Chinese officers man the rail as the U.S. Navy frigate USS GEORGE PHILLIP (FFG 12) (Out of focus in the background) escorts the Republic of China (Navy) Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), into San Diego Bay. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The destroyer HARIBING, Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953), (ZHUHAI and NANYUN not shown) stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California, on March 21st, 1997

Chinese officers man the rail as the U.S. Navy frigate USS GEORGE PHIL...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, North Island State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release S... More

A Chinese color guard stands at attention as the Chinese Luhu Class Destroyer, HARIBING (DDG 112), makes ready to depart San Diego, California. This marks the first time Chinese warships have crossed the Pacific and visited the Continental United States. The Luhu Class Destroyer HARIBING (DDG 112), Luda II Class Destroyer, ZHUHAI (DDG 166), and a supply ship, the Fusu Class, NANYUN (AOR/AK 953) (ZHUHAI and NANYUN not shown), stopped at Naval Station, North Island, San Diego, California

A Chinese color guard stands at attention as the Chinese Luhu Class De...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Haribing (DDG 112) State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steven Batiz Release Status: Releas... More

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