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170814-N-BV658-058     SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-058 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-058 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017) The Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing ship USS Rushmore (LSD 47) transits San Diego Bay after departing for a scheduled deployment.. USS Rushmore (... More

170814-N-BV658-053     SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-053 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-053 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017) Quartermaster Seaman Falilatou Ghaum-Bauda stands watch as the port bearing taker on the bridge of the Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing ship USS R... More

170814-N-BV658-032     SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-032 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017)

170814-N-BV658-032 SAN DIEGO (August 14, 2017) Ship’s Serviceman 3rd class Maggie Kitasang, (right) and Ship’s Serviceman Seaman Odanny Depaula fold the national ensign aboard the Whidbey Island-class amph... More

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