SmugMug > keywords > rimpac > U.S. Navy Quarter Master 1st Class Donald Alvarado watches the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) arrive for Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2008 (RIMPAC 008), while manning his watch station at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, July 1, 2008. This will be the USS Kitty Hawk?s last exercise as an active U.S. warship before her decommissioning. RIMPAC is the world?s largest multinational exercise that is scheduled biennially by the U.S. Pacific Fleet and takes place in the Hawaiian operating area.  Participants include Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Netherlands, Peru, Republic of Korea, Singapore, United Kingdom and the U.S.  India, Colombia, Mexico, and Russia are scheduled to send observers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Chief Michael A. Strand/Released)
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Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (June 29, 2004) - Family members at Hickam Air Force Base 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 is intended to enhance the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim region. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Mario A. Quiroga (RELEASED) For more information go to: http://www.cpf.navy.mil/RIMPAC2004/
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Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (June 29, 2004) - Sailors aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53) man the rails 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 is intended to enhance the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim region. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Mario A. Quiroga (RELEASED) For more information go to: http://www.cpf.navy.mil/RIMPAC2004/
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Pacific Ocean (July 12, 2004) Ð Aboard the Australian replenishment vessel HMAS Success (AOR 304), Able Seaman Communications Specialist Natalie Haumu, left, from Brisbane, Australia, retrieves a signal flag as the ship begins a Refuel At Sea (RAS) operation with the guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53). Both ships are participating in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004. RIMPAC is the largest international maritime exercise in the waters around the Hawaiian Islands. This year's exercise includes seven participating nations; Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. RIMPAC is intended to enhance the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim region. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Bradley J. Sapp (RELEASED) www.cpf.navy.mil/RIMPAC2004/
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Pacific Ocean (July 12, 2004) -  U.S. Navy Electronic Warfare Technician 3rd Class Kristin Krueger from Merrill, Wis., assigned to the guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53), trains alongside Able Seaman Combat Systems Operator Ronnie Tullipan aboard Australian replenishment vessel HMAS Success (AOR 304). Personnel exchanges provide an opportunity for multinational training during exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004. RIMPAC is the largest international maritime exercise in the waters around the Hawaiian Islands. This year's exercise includes seven participating nations; Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. RIMPAC is intended to enhance the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim region. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Bradley J. Sapp (RELEASED) For more information go to: www.cpf.navy.mil/RIMPAC2004/
SmugMug > keywords > rimpac > 060709-N-5169H-127.Using lockwire pliers Gas Turbine Systems Technician Mechanical Second Class Darrel R. Puls installs lockwire on turbine sensors as Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) Second Class Clayton Wheeler stands by onboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS O' Kane (DDG 77) during RIMPAC 2006. Eight nations are participating in RIMPAC, the world's largest biennial maritime exercise. Conducted in the waters off Hawaii, RIMPAC brings together military forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Third Class Marcos T. Hernandez (RELEASED)
SmugMug > keywords > rimpac > 060709-N-5169H-029.Gunner's Mate Second Class Stephen Glass field strips an M-16 rifle after standing the shark watch at flight quarters onboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS O' Kane (DDG 77) during RIMPAC 2006. Eight nations are participating in RIMPAC, the world's largest biennial maritime exercise. Conducted in the waters off Hawaii, RIMPAC brings together military forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Third Class Marcos T. Hernandez (RELEASED)
SmugMug > keywords > rimpac > 060708-N-5169H-215.In the chow line Operations Specialist Third Class Bryan Byrden waits on another slice of cheese bread during "Pizza Night" onboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS O' Kane (DDG 77) during RIMPAC 2006. Eight nations are participating in RIMPAC, the world's largest biennial maritime exercise. Conducted in the waters off Hawaii, RIMPAC brings together military forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Third Class Marcos T. Hernandez (RELEASED)
SmugMug > keywords > rimpac > 060708-N-5169H-049.Seaman Apprentice Ryan Gorman vigilantly stands the aft lookout watch as fellow shipmates participate in "Power Hour", a tri-weekly command wide physical training evolution onboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS O' Kane (DDG 77) during RIMPAC 2006. Eight nations are participating in RIMPAC, the world's largest biannual maritime exercise. Conducted in the waters off Hawaii, RIMPAC brings together military forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Third Class Marcos T. Hernandez (RELEASED)
U.S. Navy Quarter Master 1st Class Donald Alvarado watches the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) arrive for Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2008 (RIMPAC 008), while manning his watch station at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, July 1, 2008. This will be the USS Kitty Hawk?s last exercise as an active U.S. warship before her decommissioning. RIMPAC is the world?s largest multinational exercise that is scheduled biennially by the U.S. Pacific Fleet and takes place in the Hawaiian operating area. Participants include Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Netherlands, Peru, Republic of Korea, Singapore, United Kingdom and the U.S. India, Colombia, Mexico, and Russia are scheduled to send observers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Chief Michael A. Strand/Released)
 > U.S. Navy Quarter Master 1st Class Donald Alvarado watches the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) arrive for Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2008 (RIMPAC 008), while manning his watch station at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, July 1, 2008. This will be the USS Kitty Hawk?s last exercise as an active U.S. warship before her decommissioning. RIMPAC is the world?s largest multinational exercise that is scheduled biennially by the U.S. Pacific Fleet and takes place in the Hawaiian operating area.  Participants include Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Netherlands, Peru, Republic of Korea, Singapore, United Kingdom and the U.S.  India, Colombia, Mexico, and Russia are scheduled to send observers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Chief Michael A. Strand/Released)
U.S. Navy Quarter Master 1st Class Donald Alvarado watches the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) arrive for Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2008 (RIMPAC 008), while manning his watch station at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, July 1, 2008. This will be the USS Kitty Hawk?s last exercise as an active U.S. warship before her decommissioning. RIMPAC is the world?s largest multinational exercise that is scheduled biennially by the U.S. Pacific Fleet and takes place in the Hawaiian operating area. Participants include Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Netherlands, Peru, Republic of Korea, Singapore, United Kingdom and the U.S. India, Colombia, Mexico, and Russia are scheduled to send observers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Chief Michael A. Strand/Released)
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