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US Navy Rear Adm. John Bird (left), Commander, Submarine Group 7, answers questions from the media onboard the Emory S. Land Class Submarine Tender USS FRANK CABLE (AS 40) during their visit at Port Klang, Malaysia. Standing beside Rear Adm. Bird are Curriculum Vitae First Adm. Amzah Bin Sulaiman (center) of the Royal Malaysian Navy and Commodore Richard Chalders, Commander Australian Navy Submarine Group and SENIOR Naval Officer Western Australia. The visit is designed to help further the progress of Malaysia's submarine force through various presentations concerning submarine rescue and safety procedures. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class Jeremy Johnson)...

US Navy Rear Adm. John Bird (left), Commander, Submarine Group 7, answ...

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