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170320-N-RM689-037
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-037 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-037 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 20, 2017) Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) departs Naval Base Busan. Wayne E. Meyer is on a regularly scheduled Wester... More

170320-N-RM689-051
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-051 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-051 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 20, 2017) Sailors release a line on the forecastle of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) as the ship departs Naval Base ... More

170320-N-RM689-005
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-005 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-005 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 20, 2017) Sailors gather on the forecastle of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) to prepare to depart Naval Base Busan. ... More

170320-N-RM689-072
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-072 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-072 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 20, 2017) Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) departs Naval Base Busan. Wayne E. Meyer is on a regularly scheduled Wester... More

170320-N-RM689-101
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-101 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March

170320-N-RM689-101 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 20, 2017) Sailors carry a flag staff on the forecastle of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) as the ship departs Naval B... More

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