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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani naval officers and civilian dignitaries sit beneath a canopy prior to ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani naval...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy color guard passes by during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy col...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani sailors salute as Pakistani naval officers walk up the gangplank of the PNS Harbah (F-266) during ceremonies marking the commissioning of the Harbah into Pakistan's navy. The ship had been the USS Brumby (FF-1044) until earlier in the day, when the Brumby was decommissioned and transferred to Pakistan, as was the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5), which can be seen in the background. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani sailo...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy admiral makes some closing remarks at a ceremony marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044). The Brumby will be transferred to the Pakistani navy and recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266). OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy adm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani navy officers and enlisted men salute during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani navy ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy color guard passes by during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy col...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy band plays during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy ban...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy color guard stands on the pier as the crew of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) mans the rails prior to ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the Brumby and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy col...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Two Pakistani sailors assist one of their officers in securing a new name banner to the gangplank railing of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) during a rehearsal for ceremonies that are to be held the next day to mark the transfer of the ship to the Pakistani navy . OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Two Pakistani s...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) departs the ship following its decommissioning. The Brumby will be transferred to the Pakistani navy and recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266). OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani navy officers salute as they come aboard the guided missile frigate PNS Tabuk (D-159) following the ship's commissioning into the Pakistani navy. The ship had been the USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) until earlier in the day, when the Page was decommissioned and transferred to Pakistan, as was the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044). OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani navy ...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A Pakistani naval officer boards the frigate PNS Harbah (F-266), formerly the USS Brumby (FF-1044). The Brumby was decommissioned and turned over to Pakistan in a ceremony on 31 March 1989. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A Pakistani nav...

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PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy color guard stands on the pier as the crew of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) mans the rails prior to ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the Brumby and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A U.S. Navy col...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A sailor salutes as a U.S. Navy color guard passes by during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....A sailor salute...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) mans the rails prior to ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the Brumby and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the guided missile frigate PNS Tabuk (D-159) stands at parade rest during ceremonies marking the commissioning of the Tabuk into Pakistan's navy. The ship had been the USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) until earlier in the day, when the Page was decommissioned and transferred to Pakistan, as was the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....The crew of the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani sailors march along the pier during ceremonies marking the decommissioning of the frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) and their transfer to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Pakistani sailo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Two Pakistani sailors raise their ship's colors aboard the decommissioned frigate USS Brumby (FF-1044) during ceremonies marking the transfer of the Brumby and the guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) to the Pakistani navy. The ships are being recommissioned as the PNS Harbah (F-266) and PNS Tabuk (D-159), respectively. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PHAA Richard D. Byrd Naval Station, Charleston, S.C....Two Pakistani s...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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