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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. Jason Allnutt,

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. Jason Allnutt,

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. Jason Allnutt, weapons officer aboard the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) and a native of Brunswick, Maryland, waits for the bowl during a game of cricket versus ... More

U.S. Navy Electronics Technician 2nd Class Jay Cogger,

U.S. Navy Electronics Technician 2nd Class Jay Cogger,

U.S. Navy Electronics Technician 2nd Class Jay Cogger, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), and a native of Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, winds up to hit the ball during a game of cricket... More

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan Peter,

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan Peter,

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Lt. j.g. Ryan Peter, personnel officer aboard the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) and a native of Estherville, Iowa, scores a run during a game of cricket versus sail... More

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate 1st Class Kyle Foxwell, a Sailor assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) and a native of Middletown, Delaware, congrats a player from the Sri... More

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Aug. 30, 2016) Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Daniel Dickson, a Sailor assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) and a native of Zanesville, Ohio, throws a pitch during a baseball... More

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