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A US Navy (USN) (blue shirt) chock crew member shields himself to avoid rotor wash, as a SH-60B Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the "Warlords" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 51 (HSL-51), takes off from the flight pad aboard the USN Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser (Aegis), USS COWPENS (CG 63) during a joint Russian Federation Navy-US Navy humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise conducted in the waters near the US Territory of GuamNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[No caption entered] (U.S. Air Force Number 63328AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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S33-75-053 - STS-033 - STS-33 earth observationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Onboard the US Navy (USN) Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser (Aegis) USS COWPENS (CG 63), a giant "battle flag" flies from the yardarm while the ship is underway in the Pacific Ocean, during the opening phases of a joint US-Russian Naval Exercise. A Russian Federation Navy vessel made the first visit to the US Territory of Guam in order to participate in a joint humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exerciseNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Guam_6-6-7-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Guam, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Guam_6-6-7-07__DI11610.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[No caption entered] (U.S. Air Force Number 63021AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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STS055-80-084 - STS-055 - Earth observations taken during STS-55 missionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A high-angle port side view of the US Coast Guard (USCG) Utility Boat (UTB 41317) underway off pier #7 in the harbor at Honolulu, Hawaii (HI), during a demonstration as part of Safe Boating WeekNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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RAW SEWAGE IS DISCHARGED INTO THE OCEAN THREE MILES FROM WAIKIKI BEACH. AN EPA LOAN TO BUILD A TREATMENT PLANT IS IN THE WORKSNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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U.S. military and civilian personnel walk by the historic USS MISSOURI Memorial during the Pearl Harbor Freedom Walk in Hawaii on Sept. 10, 2006. More than 200 people participated in the event which was inspired by the America Supports You Freedom Walk that began last year in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (RELEASED)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Hawaii - Molokai IslandNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Family members at Hickam Air Force Base (AFB) welcome the Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG 53) as the ship transits the channel into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. JOHN PAUL JONES is visiting Pearl Harbor to take part in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004. RIMPAC is the largest international maritime exercise in the waters around the Hawaiian Islands. This years exercise includes seven participating nations: Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. RIMPAC enhances the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim regionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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