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180628-N-LQ863-0051 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0051 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0051 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Fuels) 1st Class Thornton Lawrence,right,and Personnel Specialist 3rd Class Laura Rafanan hoist the ensign onboard USS Lewis B. Pul... More

180628-N-LQ863-0041 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0041 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0041 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018) A U.S. Navy Sailor throws a heaving line from USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB 3) to the pier during a port visit. The expeditionary mobile base platform supports Nav... More

180628-N-LQ863-0078 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0078 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0078 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018) Senior Chief Culinary Specialist Jonathan Ricardo and Culinary Specialist First Class Orlando Huber stand the quarterdeck watch aboard USS Lewis B. Puller (ES... More

180628-N-LQ863-0070 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0070 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018)

180628-N-LQ863-0070 MANAMA, Bahrain (June 28, 2018) Senior Chief Boatswain’s Mate Terry L. Vines directs deck department Sailors on mooring USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB 3) to the pier during a port visit. The expe... More

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