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The Colombian Navy 209 Class (Type 1200) Patrol Submarine ARC TAYRONA (SS 29), gets assistance from a commercial tugboat, as it enters the harbor at Naval Station Mayport, Fla., during a visit on Nov. 2, 2006. The U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO) sponsors foreign military visits to promote relations with partner nations in Latin America to support Theater Security Cooperation. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Holly Boynton) (Released)

The Colombian Navy 209 Class (Type 1200) Patrol Submarine ARC TAYRONA ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, Mayport State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC2 Holly Boynton, USN Release Status: Re... More

Colombian Navy CMDR. Gustavo Angel (right), Foreign Liaison Officer to U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO), observes mooring operations as the Colombian Navy 209 Class (Type 1200) Patrol Submarine ARC TAYRONA (SS 29), arrives at Naval Station Mayport, Fla., during a visit on Nov. 2, 2006. The U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO) sponsors foreign military visits to promote relations with partner nations in Latin America to support Theater Security Cooperation. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Holly Boynton) (Released)

Colombian Navy CMDR. Gustavo Angel (right), Foreign Liaison Officer to...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Mayport State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC2 Holly Boynton, USN Release Status:... More

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