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James Kelvin, British leading diver with the Royal Navy's logistic landing ship RFA Sir Galahad (L-3005), converses with Operations SPECIALIST 2nd Class (SW) John Lewis from the frigate USS VREELAND (FF-1068) during a port call, their first since the beginning of Operation Desert Storm

James Kelvin, British leading diver with the Royal Navy's logistic lan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: Cw02 Ed Bailey Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mi... More

U.S. and British military personnel converse on the pier beside the Royal Navy's logistic landing ship RFA Sir Galahad (L-3005). Pictured, from left, are: CPL. Lemuel Maynor, U.S. Marine Corps; LT. Paul Dobson and LT. D.P. Wolstenholme, both of the Royal Navy; Diver Steven Fitzjohn of the Royal Navy; Lance CPL. Riant L. Polson and Lance CPL. Reginald Robinson, U.S. Marine Corps. Polson and Robinson are armed with M-16A2 rifles. The British and U.S. military personnel are making a port call during Operation Desert Storm

U.S. and British military personnel converse on the pier beside the Ro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Bahrain (BHR) Scene Camera Operator: Cw02 Ed Bailey Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

U.S. and British military personnel converse on the pier beside the Royal Navy's logistic landing ship RFA Sir Galahad (L-3005). Pictured, from left, are: CPL. Lemuel Maynor, U.S. Marine Corps; LT. Paul Dobson and LT. D.P. Wolstenholme, both of the Royal Navy; Diver Steven Fitzjohn of the Royal Navy; Lance CPL. Riant L. Polson and Lance CPL. Reginald Robinson, U.S. Marine Corps. Polson and Robinson are armed with M-16A2 rifles. The British and U.S. military personnel are making a port call during Operation Desert Storm

U.S. and British military personnel converse on the pier beside the Ro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Bahrain (BHR) Scene Camera Operator: Cw02 Ed Bailey Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

James Kelvin, British leading diver with the Royal Navy's logistic landing ship RFA Sir Galahad (L-3005), converses with Operations SPECIALIST 2nd Class (SW) John Lewis from the frigate USS VREELAND (FF-1068) during a port call, their first since the beginning of Operation Desert Storm

James Kelvin, British leading diver with the Royal Navy's logistic lan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: Cw02 Ed Bailey Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mi... More

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