2013年2月2日 星期六

US Navy 在与那國島(距台灣花蓮約110公里)



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070624-N-3019M-001

070624-N-3019M-001 YONAGUNI, Japan (June 24, 2007) - The Sasebo-based mine warfare ship USS Guardian (MCM 5) pulls into Port Sonai for a two-day port visit while supporting the U.S. 7th FleetÕs interoperability and training commitments. Yonaguni, part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a small island located at the end of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Guardian and USS PatriotÕs (MCM 7) port call marked the first time a Navy vessel visited the island since the United States. returned Okinawa to Japan in 1972. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED) U.S. Navy




070624-N-3019M-006

070624-N-3019M-006 YONAGUNI, Japan (June 24, 2007) - The Sasebo-based mine warfare ships USS Guardian (MCM 5) and USS Patriot (MCM 7) are moored abreast at Port Sonai for a two-day port visit. Yonaguni, part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a small island located at the end of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Guardian and PatriotÕs port call marked the first time a Navy vessel visited the island since the United States returned Okinawa to Japan in 1972. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED) U.S. Navy




070624-N-3019M-007

070624-N-3019M-007 YONAGUNI, Japan (June 24, 2007) - Sailors assigned to the Sasebo-based mine warfare ships USS Guardian (MCM 5) and USS Patriot (MCM 7) prepare to moor abreast at Port Sonai for a two-day port visit. Yonaguni, part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a small island located at the end of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Guardian and PatriotÕs port call marked the first time a Navy vessel visited the island since the United States returned Okinawa to Japan in 1972. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED) U.S. Navy




070625-N-3019M-001

070625-N-3019M-001 YONAGUNI, Japan (June 25, 2007) - Chief ElectricianÕs Mate Noel Corneja, assigned to the Sasebo-based mine warfare ship USS Patriot (MCM 7), picks up trash on Nanta Beach during a two-day port visit to the island. Yonaguni, part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a small island located at the end of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Patriot and USS GuardianÕs (MCM 5) port call marked the first time a Navy vessel visited the island since the United States returned Okinawa to Japan in 1972. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED) U.S. Navy




070624-N-3019M-009

070624-N-3019M-009 YONAGUNI, Japan (June 24, 2007) - Chief Engineman Eddie Munoz, assigned to the Sasebo-based mine warfare ship USS Guardian (MCM 5), watches as the ship pulls into Port Sonai for a two-day port visit. Yonaguni, part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a small island located at the end of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Guardian and USS PatriotÕs (MCM 7) port call marked the first time a Navy vessel visited the island since the United States returned Okinawa to Japan in 1972. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan C. McGinley (RELEASED) U.S. Navy




071015-N-0807W-050

071015-N-0807W-050 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2007) - Rear Adm. James D. Kelly, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Japan, speaks to Sailors of USS Patriot (MCM 7) and USS Guardian (MCM 5) during an awards ceremony at Fleet Activities Yokosuka. Three Sailors from the Sasebo-based mine countermeasures ships were honored for the integrity, commitment and professionalism they displayed in the midst of a protest in Yonaguni, Japan. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua J. Wahl (RELEASED) Public Domain





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