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Portuguese Marines fastrope from a Portugese Lynx Mk-95 helicopter to the flight deck of the German, Bremen Class Frigate, FGS AUGSBURG (F 213), during a simulated force boarding on March 12th, 1998. The Marines, from the 1ST Marine Battalion, are operating off the Portugese Vasco de Gama Class Frigate, NRP VASCO DE GAMA (F 330) (Not shown), which is operating with other NATO navy ships (Not shown) off the coast of Portugal during exercise Strong Resolve 98, Crisis South

Portuguese Marines fastrope from a Portugese Lynx Mk-95 helicopter to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: STRONG RESOLVE '98 Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Todd P. Cichonowicz, USN Release Status: Released... More

A Portuguese Marine squad drops back aboard the Vasco de Gama Class Frigate, NRP VASCO DE GAMA (F 330), after simulating a force boarding aboard the German, Bremen Class Frigate, FGS AUGSBURG (F 213) (Not shown), during a capability enhancement training (CET) exercise on March 12th, 1998. The VASCO DE GAMA, along with other NATO Navy ships (Not shown) are operating off the coast of Portugal during exercise Strong Resolve '98, Crisis South. The helicopter hovering above is a Portugese Lynx Mk-95

A Portuguese Marine squad drops back aboard the Vasco de Gama Class Fr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: STRONG RESOLVE '98 Base: Nrp Vasco De Gama (F 330) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Todd P. Cichonowi... More

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