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Secretary of the Navy  Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese officials in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy, deepening our military-to-military engagements, rebal... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy, deepening our military-to-mili... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Adm. Wu Shengli,

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Adm. Wu Shengli,

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Adm. Wu Shengli, Commander in Chief of the People's Liberation Army Navy, conduct a pass-in-review during a visit to the People's Liberation Army Navy headquarters in Beijing... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus speaks with U.S. Marines

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus speaks with U.S. Marines

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus speaks with U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Security Detachment at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy,... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense Minister Gen. Liang Guanglie at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy, ... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Chinese officials in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy, deepening our military-to-military engagements, rebala... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Adm. Wu

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Adm. Wu

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Adm. Wu Shengli, Commander in Chief of the People's Liberation Army Navy, during a visit to the People's Liberation Army Navy headquarters in Beijing, China. Mabus is ... More

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus meets with Defense Minister Gen. Liang Guanglie at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, China. Mabus is visiting China to discuss the United States' new defense strategy, ... More

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