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190621-N-DX072-1003 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1003 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1003 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019) Capt. Tom Shultz, left, and Command Master Chief David Robinson Jr., right, salute as Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Sullivan sings the national anthem aboard the amphi... More

190621-N-DX072-1009 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1009 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1009 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019) Capt. Tom Shultz presents the crew with “All In” key chains made by his wife aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20) during a cha... More

190621-N-DX072-1007 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1007 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1007 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019) Command Master Chief David Robinson Jr., right, presents Capt. Tom Shultz with his second Legion of Merit award aboard the amphibious transport dock ship ... More

190621-N-DX072-1015 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1015 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019)

190621-N-DX072-1015 BRISBANE, Australia (June 21, 2019) Capt. Michael Harris addresses the crew aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20) during a change of command ceremony in which Harr... More

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