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Source http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil ID: DNSD0412791

Caption: "US Navy (USN) SHIPs assigned to the Essex AMPHIBIOUS Ready Group UNDERWAY in the Pacific Ocean, while conducting a semi-annual AMPHIBIOUS integration training exercise known as the Blue-Green Workups. Pictured left-to-right, the WHIDBEY ISLAND CLASS: Dock Land SHIP, the USS GERMANTOWN (LSD 42), WASP CLASS: AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT SHIP, USS ESSEX (LHD 2), the AUSTIN CLASS: AMPHIBIOUS Transport Dock, USS JUNEAU (LPD 10) and the USS FORT McHENRY (LSD 43). (SUBSTANDARD)

Camera Operator: PHAA STEPHANIE M. BERGMAN, USN Date Shot: 11 Mar 2002"

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