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200715-N-LY160-1068 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1068 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1068 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin P. Meyers, gives the order, over the 1 Main Circuit (1MC), to break the commissioning pennant during a ce... More

200715-N-LY160-1071 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1071 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1071 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin P. Meyers, gives the order over the 1 Main Circuit (1MC) to break the commissioning pennant during a cere... More

200715-N-SS492-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) Quartermaster 3rd Class Sophia Puentes, left, Quartermaster Seaman Lauren Ware, center, and the ship’s Navigator, Lt. Cmdr. Jonathan Saewert, assigned to th... More

200715-N-SS492-1107 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1107 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1107 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship, USS Tripoli (LHA 7), fully raise the commissioning pennant during a small ceremony as the shi... More

200715-N-LY160-1075 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1075 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1075 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin P. Meyers, signs the first deck log entry on the ship’s quarterdeck during a commissioning ceremony held ... More

200715-N-SS492-1111 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1111 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1111 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship, USS Tripoli (LHA 7), fully raise the commissioning pennant during a small ceremony as the shi... More

200715-N-SS492-1092 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1092 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-SS492-1092 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) Quartermaster 3rd Class Sophia Puentes, left, and Quartermaster Seaman Lauren Ware, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), prepare to ... More

200715-N-LY160-1079 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1079 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1079 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) Executive Officer, Capt. Joel B. Lang, adds his signature to the first deck log entry on the ship’s quarterdeck during a commissioning c... More

200715-N-LY160-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1085 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) Commanding Officer, Capt. Kevin P. Meyers, passes the long glass to the officer of the deck, Chief Operations Specialist Kelvin Powell, ... More

200715-N-LY160-1090 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1090 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020)

200715-N-LY160-1090 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (July 15, 2020) USS Tripoli (LHA 7) acting Command Master Chief, Alicia Harrison, adds her signature to the first deck log entry on the ship’s quarterdeck during a small co... More

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