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180616-N-VG727-3037 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Lt. Harmony

180616-N-VG727-3037 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Lt. Harmony

180616-N-VG727-3037 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Lt. Harmony Larson, assigned to the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), gives a tour of the ship to Japanese citizens following the ship's a... More

180616-N-VG727-2033 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- U.S. Navy

180616-N-VG727-2033 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- U.S. Navy

180616-N-VG727-2033 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- U.S. Navy Capt. David Bretz, Mission Commander, Pacific Partnership 2018, addresses members of the press aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy... More

180616-N-VG727-2138 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Military

180616-N-VG727-2138 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Military

180616-N-VG727-2138 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Military leaders assigned to the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) and Japanese government officials address members of the press during a ... More

180616-N-VG727-3143 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Capt.

180616-N-VG727-3143 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Capt.

180616-N-VG727-3143 TOKYO (June 16, 2018) -- Capt. Melanie Merrick, fleet surgeon assigned to Commander U.S. 7th Fleet and former commanding officer of the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-A... More

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