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Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, instructs

Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, instructs

Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, instructs sailors on proper hose team techniques during flight deck drills aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is on a sche... More

Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, gives

Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, gives

Lt. j.g. Kenyatto Mayes, from San Francisco, gives a safety brief prior to flight deck drills aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is on its way to the western Pacific O... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Nicholas, from Pueblo,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Nicholas, from Pueblo,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Nicholas, from Pueblo, Calif., instructs sailors on maneuvering fire hoses during flight deck drills aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis... More

Seaman Rae Valencia, from Dededo, Guam, mans a hose

Seaman Rae Valencia, from Dededo, Guam, mans a hose

Seaman Rae Valencia, from Dededo, Guam, mans a hose team during hangar bay drills aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is on its way to the western Pacific Ocean and the... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Gardner, from Waterloo,

Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Gardner, from Waterloo,

Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Gardner, from Waterloo, Iowa, instructs sailors on maneuvering fire hoses as a team during flight deck drills aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. ... More

Seaman Ty Alexander, right, from Springfield, Mass.,

Seaman Ty Alexander, right, from Springfield, Mass.,

Seaman Ty Alexander, right, from Springfield, Mass., and Seaman Jeffrey Melvin, from Warner Robins, Ga., instruct sailors on properly donning a self-contained breathing apparatus during flight deck drills aboar... More

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook prepares to practice anti-piracy maneuvers for Trident Warrior 2011 at Naval Station Norfolk. (U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Apprentice Heather M. Paape)

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland re-enlist at the USS Arizona Memorial. Cleveland is the flagship for Pacific Partnership 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by Kristopher Radder)

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship

Sailors assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland look at the remains of the battleship USS Arizona. Cleveland is the flagship for Pacific Partnership 2011. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Krist... More

Adm. Patrick M. Walsh, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet,

Adm. Patrick M. Walsh, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet,

Adm. Patrick M. Walsh, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, talks with Capt. Jesse A. Wilson, mission commander of Pacific Partnership 2011 and staff aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland. Clevela... More

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