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171012-N-TR141-0175 
PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0175 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0175 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017) Sailors assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90) connect a Mark 31 Mod 1 air stabilizer to a torpedo. Chafee is part o... More

171012-N-TR141-0070 
PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0070 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0070 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017) Sonar Technicians (Surface) 2nd Class Chris Smith, left, and Amy Adair, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90), conn... More

171012-N-TR141-0092 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0092 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0092 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017) Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Amy Adair, from Muncie, Ind., assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90), connects a... More

171012-N-TR141-0084 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0084 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017)

171012-N-TR141-0084 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 12, 2017) Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Amy Adair, right, from Muncie, Ind., and Gunner’s Mate Seaman Apprentice Ave’Anna Cash, from Lubbock, Texas, assigned to t... More

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