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Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry Blake, greets Republic of Korea Navy Capt. Dong Woo Park, commanding officer of Munmu the Great, upon mooring at Busan Naval Base Feb. 28. USS Nimitz is parti... More

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, Rear Adm. Terry Blake, thanks a local child after receiving a lei during a port visit to Busan, Republic of Korea Feb. 28. USS Nimitz is participating in Exercise Key Resolve... More

USS Nimitz Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Manazir,

USS Nimitz Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Manazir,

USS Nimitz Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Manazir, thanks a local child after receiving a lei during a port visit to Busan, Republic of Korea Feb. 28. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is participating in... More

Republic of Korea sailors from the vessel Munmu the

Republic of Korea sailors from the vessel Munmu the

Republic of Korea sailors from the vessel Munmu the Great wave to Sailors aboard USS Nimitz as the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier arrives at Busan Naval Base Feb. 28. Nimitz is taking part in Exercise Key Res... More

USS Nimitz, Republic of Korea participate in an annual combined joint exercise

USS Nimitz, Republic of Korea participate in an annual combined joint ...

USS Nimitz Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Manazir, thanks a local child after receiving a lei during a port visit to Busan, Republic of Korea Feb. 28. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is participating in... More

USS Nimitz rests perpendicular to the South Korean

USS Nimitz rests perpendicular to the South Korean

USS Nimitz rests perpendicular to the South Korean submarine Son Won-il, while moored to a Busan Naval Base pier following its arrival to the Republic of Korea Feb. 28. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is t... More

A South Korean tugboat assists USS Nimitz's mooring

A South Korean tugboat assists USS Nimitz's mooring

A South Korean tugboat assists USS Nimitz's mooring efforts as the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier arrives in Busan Naval Base for a port call Feb. 28. Nimitz is in the Republic of Korea, taking part in Exerci... More

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Terry Blake, commander, Carrier

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Terry Blake, commander, Carrier

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Terry Blake, commander, Carrier Strike Group 11, is greeted by Republic of Korea Navy Adm. Ki-Sik Lee, commander Surface Flotilla Five, following USS Nimitz's arrival at Busan Naval Base Feb... More

A Republic of Korea soldier stands guard as USS Nimitz

A Republic of Korea soldier stands guard as USS Nimitz

A Republic of Korea soldier stands guard as USS Nimitz arrives for a port visit at Busan Naval Base, Feb. 28. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is taking part in Exercise Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 2008, an annu... More

Upon mooring at Busan Naval Base, USS Nimitz Commanding

Upon mooring at Busan Naval Base, USS Nimitz Commanding

Upon mooring at Busan Naval Base, USS Nimitz Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Manazir, greets Republic of Korea vessel Munmu the Great's crew members Feb. 28. USS Nimitz is participating in Exercise Key Resolv... More

South Korean media documents aircraft maintenance aboard

South Korean media documents aircraft maintenance aboard

South Korean media documents aircraft maintenance aboard USS Nimitz Feb. 28. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier allowed media to board the ship following its arrival to Busan Naval Base. Nimitz is in the Repu... More

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