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Commander (CDR) Hank Prevette, commanding officer of the tank landing ship USS SUMTER (LST 1181), gives a speech on Project Handclasp donations delivered by his ship.  The SUMTER is visiting Ivory Coast during a West African training cruise

Commander (CDR) Hank Prevette, commanding officer of the tank landing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Abidjan Country: Cote D' Ivoire (CIV) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Milton Savage, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service ... More

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the Principe military off load medical and school supplies destined for the Principe hospital and secondary schools here, Mar. 12. These donations were made pos... More

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the Principe military off load medical and school supplies destined for the Principe hospital and secondary schools here, Mar. 12. These donations were made pos... More

Principe Minister of Health, the Honorable Carlos Gomez,

Principe Minister of Health, the Honorable Carlos Gomez,

Principe Minister of Health, the Honorable Carlos Gomez, formally receives Project Handclasp donations from Lt. j.g. Colleen Bowers, Africa Partnership Station liaison for Project Handclasp and Communications O... More

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the

Africa Partnership Station Sailors and members of the Principe military take time out from off loading medical and school supplies to take a group photo here, Mar. 12. These donations, destined for the Princip... More

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