Today's US Navy Photos & Videos

bd popeye

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What is US army policy on Tatoos kinda odd have the cook's arm drawn like that.

A similar ^^^ started a short discussion in another forum..Since she's in the Navy here's the Navy regulations..Her tatoo looks non regulation to me. You be the judge. She must have a waiver.

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A. CONTENT. TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS LOCATED ANYWHERE ON THE
BODY THAT ARE PREJUDICIAL TO GOOD ORDER, DISCIPLINE, AND MORALE OR
ARE OF A NATURE TO BRING DISCREDIT UPON THE NAVAL SERVICE ARE
PROHIBITED. FOR EXAMPLE, TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS THAT ARE OBSCENE,
SEXUALLY EXPLICIT, AND OR ADVOCATE DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SEX,
RACE, RELIGION, ETHNIC, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE PROHIBITED. IN
ADDITION, TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS THAT SYMBOLIZE AFFILIATION WITH
GANGS, SUPREMACIST OR EXTREMIST GROUPS, OR ADVOCATE ILLEGAL DRUG USE
ARE PROHIBITED.
B. LOCATION. NO TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS ON THE HEAD, FACE,
NECK, OR SCALP. THE NECK AREA FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REGULATION IS
ANY PORTION VISIBLE WHEN WEARING A CREW NECK T-SHIRT OR OPEN COLLAR
UNIFORM SHIRT. IN ADDITION, OTHERWISE PERMISSIBLE TATTOOS/BODY
ART/BRANDS ON THE TORSO AREA OF THE BODY SHALL NOT BE VISIBLE
THROUGH WHITE UNIFORM CLOTHING.
C. SIZE. INDIVIDUAL TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS EXPOSED BY WEARING
A SHORT SLEEVE UNIFORM SHIRT SHALL BE NO LARGER IN SIZE THAN THE
WEARER S HAND WITH FINGERS EXTENDED AND JOINED WITH THE THUMB
TOUCHING THE BASE OF THE INDEX FINGER. TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS THAT
EXCEED SIZE CRITERIA ARE WAIVERABLE PROVIDED THEY DO NOT VIOLATE THE
CONTENT AND/OR LOCATION CRITERIA
.
D. COSMETIC TATTOOS. THIS REGULATION DOES NOT PROHIBIT
COSMETIC TATTOOING TO CORRECT MEDICAL CONDITIONS REQUIRING SUCH
TREATMENT. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS REGULATION, COSMETIC TATTOOING
REFERS TO MEDICAL OR SURGICAL PROCEDURES CONDUCTED BY LICENSED,
QUALIFIED MEDICAL PERSONNEL.
4. MUTILATION. INTENTIONAL MUTILATION OF ANY PART OF THE BODY
IS PROHIBITED. MUTILATION IS DEFINED AS THE INTENTIONAL RADICAL
ALTERATION OF THE BODY, HEAD, FACE, OR SKIN FOR THE PURPOSE OF AND
OR RESULTING IN AN ABNORMAL APPEARANCE.
A. EXAMPLES OF MUTILATION INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
(1) A SPLIT OR FORKED TONGUE;
(2) FOREIGN OBJECTS INSERTED UNDER THE SKIN TO CREATE A
DESIGN OR PATTERN;
(3) ENLARGED OR STRETCHED OUT HOLES IN EARS (OTHER THAN
A NORMAL PIERCING);
(4) INTENTIONAL SCARRING ON NECK, FACE, OR SCALP; OR
(5) INTENTIONAL BURNS CREATING A DESIGN OR PATTERN.
5. DENTAL ORNAMENTATION. THE USE OF GOLD, PLATINUM, OR OTHER
VENEERS OR CAPS FOR PURPOSES OF DENTAL ORNAMENTATION IS PROHIBITED.
FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REGULATION, ORNAMENTATION IS DEFINED AS
DECORATIVE VENEERS OR CAPS. TEETH, WHETHER NATURAL, CAPPED, OR
VENEERED, WILL NOT BE ORNAMENTED WITH DESIGNS, JEWELS, INITIALS,
ETC.
6. NAVY PERSONNEL WITH TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS/MUTILATION/DENTAL
ORNAMENTATION THAT DO NOT MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS AND HAVE NOT BEEN
PREVIOUSLY WAIVED IN WRITING SHALL NOTIFY THEIR COMMANDING OFFICER,
VIA THE CHAIN OF COMMAND, WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE RELEASE OF THIS
NAVADMIN FOR SCREENING.
A. COMMANDING OFFICERS SHALL DETERMINE WAIVERABLE CONDITIONS
AND DIRECT MEMBERS TO EXECUTE A NAVPERS 1070/613.
B. COMMANDING OFFICERS SHALL DETERMINE NON-WAIVERABLE
CONDITIONS AND DIRECT THOSE MEMBERS, VIA A NAVPERS 1070/613, TO
ALTER, OR REMOVE THE TATTOO/BODY ART/BRAND/MUTILATION/DENTAL
ORNAMENTATION, IF FEASIBLE (THIS SHOULD OCCUR WITHIN 180 DAYS ABSENT
UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMANDING OFFICER).
7. DISPOSITION OF NAVY PERSONNEL WITH WAIVERABLE PRE-EXISTING
CONDITIONS: TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDS/MUTILATION/DENTAL ORNAMENTATION
MAY BE WAIVED IF THEY EXISTED PRIOR TO 24 JANUARY 2003 AND ARE NOT
PREJUDICIAL TO GOOD ORDER, DISCIPLINE, AND MORALE OR ARE OF A NATURE
TO BRING DISCREDIT UPON THE NAVAL SERVICE.
8. DISPOSITION OF NAVAL PERSONNEL WITH NON-WAIVERABLE PRE-EXISTING
CONDITIONS. IF REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF TATTOO/BODY ART/BRAND/
MUTILATION/DENTAL ORNAMENTATION IS DETERMINED BY A MILITARY MEDICAL
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER NOT TO BE FEASIBLE, THE MEMBER MAY BE PROCESSED
FOR INVOLUNTARY SEPARATION, IF DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY THE COMMANDING
OFFICER.
9. DOCUMENTING WAIVERABLE AND NON-WAIVERABLE CONDITIONS.
COMMANDING OFFICERS OF MEMBERS WHO HAVE WAIVERABLE AND
NON-WAIVERABLE CONDITIONS SHALL DOCUMENT THE CONDITION ON A NAVPERS
1070/613. NAVPERS 1070/613 FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL WILL BE SUBMITTED
TO THE LOCAL PERSONNEL SUPPORT DETACHMENT FOR INCLUSION IN THE FIELD
SERVICE RECORD. THE NAVPERS 1070/613 FOR OFFICER PERSONNEL WILL BE
MAILED TO COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS 312) FOR INCLUSION IN THE ELECTRONIC
SERVICE RECORD.
10. SAMPLE NAVPERS 1070/613 FOR WAIVERABLE CONDITION FOLLOWS:
(DATE); "I UNDERSTAND THAT, EFFECTIVE 24 JANUARY 2003, NAVY
PERSONAL APPEARANCE POLICY WAS CHANGED WITH REGARD TO TATTOOS, BODY
ART, BRANDS, MUTILATION, AND DENTAL ORNAMENTATION. I HAVE THE
FOLLOWING CONDITION THAT EXISTED PRIOR TO THE RELEASE OF NAVADMIN
021/03: (FULL DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION). MY PRE-EXISTING CONDITION
IS BEING WAIVED, AND I AM PROHIBITED FROM OBTAINING ADDITIONAL BODY
ORNAMENTATION OR ALTERING EXISTING BODY ORNAMENTATION IN A MANNER
THAT VIOLATES NAVY POLICY."
11. SAMPLE NAVPERS 1070/613 FOR NON-WAIVERABLE CONDITION, WHEN
REMOVAL OR ALTERATION IS FEASIBLE, FOLLOWS:
(DATE); "I UNDERSTAND THAT, EFFECTIVE 24 JANUARY 2003, NAVY
PERSONAL APPEARANCE POLICY WAS CHANGED WITH REGARD TO TATTOOS, BODY
ART, BRANDS, MUTILATION AND DENTAL ORNAMENTATION. I HAVE THE
FOLLOWING BODY ORNAMENTATION THAT EXISTED PRIOR TO THE RELEASE OF
NAVADMIN 021/03: (FULL DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION). I UNDERSTAND
THAT I AM PROHIBITED FROM OBTAINING ADDITIONAL BODY ORNAMENTATION OR
ALTERING EXISTING BODY ORNAMENTATION IN A MANNER THAT VIOLATES NAVY
POLICY. MY PRE-EXISTING CONDITION MUST, EXCEPT FOR DENTAL
ORNAMENTATION, BE COVERED AT ALL TIMES BOTH WHEN IN UNIFORM AND WHEN
IN CIVILIAN ATTIRE UNTIL I HAVE ACCESS TO PROPER FACILITIES FOR
ALTERATION OR REMOVAL. ABSENT AN EXTENSION OF TIME FROM MY
COMMANDING OFFICER, ALTERATION OR REMOVAL SHALL OCCUR WITHIN 180
DAYS."
12. VIOLATIONS OF POLICY. MEMBERS NOT COMPLYING WITH THESE
REQUIREMENTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATIVE OR DISCIPLINARY
ACTION, TO INCLUDE INVOLUNTARY SEPARATION.
13. REENLISTMENTS. COMMANDING OFFICERS AND OFFICERS-IN-CHARGE
SHALL REVIEW THE SERVICE RECORDS OF ALL REENLISTMENT ELIGIBLE
SAILORS TO DETERMINE IF A NAVPERS 1070/613 WAS PREVIOUSLY ISSUED.
IF SO, THE COMMANDING OFFICER OR OFFICER-IN-CHARGE SHALL ENSURE THE
MEMBER HAS COMPLIED WITH THE NAVPERS 1070/613 BEFORE EXECUTING THE
REENLISTMENT.
14. ACCESSION POLICY. THIS SECTION REFERS TO INDIVIDUALS NEWLY
ACCESSED AND GAINED IN THE ACTIVE OR RESERVE COMPONENT.
A. COMMANDER, NAVY RECRUITING COMMAND HAS FINAL TATTOO/BODY
ART/BRANDING/MUTILATION/DENTAL ORNAMENTATION WAIVER AUTHORITY FOR
ALL NAVY ENLISTED ACCESSIONS. NAVY RECRUITING COMMAND SHALL SCREEN
ALL NAVY APPLICANTS FOR TATTOOS AND COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY.
B. COMMANDER, NAVY RECRUITING COMMAND SHALL SCREEN ALL PRIOR
SERVICE VETERANS PROCESSING FOR ENLISTMENT, REENLISTMENT, OR
AFFILIATION INTO THE ACTIVE OR RESERVE COMPONENTS FOR TATTOOS/BODY
ART/BRANDS/MUTILATION/DENTAL ORNAMENTATION.
(1) MEMBERS OF THE NAVY S ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENTS
WILL BE PROVIDED THE SAME OPPORTUNITY FOR WAIVERS.
(2) WAIVERS RECEIVED DURING PREVIOUS SERVICE PERIODS SHALL
BE HONORED. HOWEVER, TATTOOS/BODY ART/BRANDING/MUTILATION/DENTAL
ORNAMENTATION FOUND TO BE CONTRARY TO GOOD ORDER, DISCIPLINE, AND
MORALE SHALL BE DISAPPROVED AND THE MEMBER REJECTED FOR AFFILIATION.
INDIVIDUALS UNABLE TO PROVIDE A DOCUMENTED WAIVER FOR PREVIOUSLY
EXISITING TATTOO/BODY ART/BRAND/MUTILATION/DENTAL ORNAMENTATION OR
WHO HAVE ADDITIONAL BODY ORNAMENTATION RECEIVED SINCE TERMINATION OF
THEIR LAST ENLISTMENT MAY BE GRANTED A WAIVER BY COMMANDER, NAVY
RECRUITING COMMAND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS POLICY.
15. COMMISSIONING PROGRAM ACCESSIONS. THE COGNIZANT COMMANDER
SHALL ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY FOR COMMISSIONING
PROGRAMS.
A. COMMANDER, NAVY RECRUITING COMMAND HAS WAIVER AUTHORITY FOR
ALL OCS/OIS COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS.
B. COMMANDANT, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HAS WAIVER
AUTHORITY FOR NAVAL ACADEMY MIDSHIPMEN.
C. COMMANDER, NAVAL SERVICE TRAINING COMMAND HAS WAIVER
AUTHORITY FOR NAVAL RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (NROTC)
MIDSHIPMEN.
16. FILE THIS NAVADMIN WITH REF B UNTIL REVISIONS ARE INCORPORATED
INTO THE JUL 06 QUARTERLY BUPERS DIRECTIVE CD-ROM CHANGE.
17. POC: CNOCM CARROLL AT (703) 614-5076.
18. RELEASED BY VADM J. C. HARVEY, JR., N1/NT.//
BT
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bd popeye

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ARABIAN GULF (March 25, 2011) Sailors assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) 5 and MSRON-9 escort the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). (U.S. Navy photo by Aviation Structural Mechanic (Equipment) 2nd Class Thaddeus J. Hupp/Released)

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SENDAI, Japan (March 31, 2011) An MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter assigned to Helicopter Mine Countermeasure Squadron 14 (HM-14), embarked aboard amphibious transport dock ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46), prepares to land at a Japan Self-Defense Force airfield. Tortuga is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Josh Huebner/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (April 1, 2011) Machinist's Mate 1st Class Margaret Huff, from Valparaiso, Ind., temporarily assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), checks a jet engine for radiation. Ronald Reagan is off the coast of Japan to provide disaster relief and humanitarian assistance to Japan as directed in support of Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Michael Feddersen/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (March 30, 2011) An SA-330J Puma helicopter lands aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS PREBLE (DDG-88) during a vertical replenishment with the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4). Preble is conducting humanitarian assistance operations off the coast of Japan in support of Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Katherine O'Donnell/Released)

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ARABIAN GULF (March 31, 2011) Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Kwadjo Ofosu, assigned to the Stingers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 113, places a safety cap on an Sidewinder missile on an F/A-18C Hornet aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions for Operation New Dawn in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Nicolas C. Lopez/Released)

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MERIDIAN, Miss. (March 24, 2011) Cmdr. David Koss, commanding officer of the U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, prepares to exit his aircraft as Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class David Schooley, facing, and Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Fabian Serrano assist. The Blue Angels performed at Naval Air Station Meridian as part of the 2011 show season. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Julia A. Casper/Released)

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ARABIAN GULF (March 31,2011) Aviation Ordnancemen assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 113 take ordnance off an F/A-18C Hornet aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Nicolas C. Lopez/Released)
 

pugachev_diver

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Kunikova is like Paris Hilton, famous for nothing. A lot people chase after them, but later, they realise that they don't even know why they're doing that.
 

bd popeye

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Kunikova is like Paris Hilton, famous for nothing. A lot people chase after them, but later, they realise that they don't even know why they're doing that.

Huh?? What does the above post have to do with this thread? Thank you.
 

bd popeye

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Re: Today's US Navy Hi-res Photos!

Sorry about all the missing photos... Don't know what to say other than I think I've found a fix! Enjoy!!
 

bd popeye

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Since pugachev_diver is concerned that...

The personnel in the USN strike groups wouldn't be as diligent if wasn't for the fancy lobster and steak dinners they get everyday.
By the way, the USN is diligent in their jobs all the time...I'll post some pix of USN Culinary Specialist dishing/preparing the chow..

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ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 3, 2011) Culinary Specialist Seaman Recruit Bryan Pearson, from Harrisburg, Pa., prepares two pans of sliced roast beef for the enlisted crew aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41). Whidbey Island is deployed as part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group in the Mediterranean Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Martin Cuaron/Released)
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 3, 2011) Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Kiara Carter, from Detroit, prepares a platter of chicken wings for the wardroom aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41). Whidbey Island is part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group deployed in the Mediterranean Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Martin Cuaron/Released)

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NORFOLK (Jan. 28, 2011) Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Justin Allen serves Naval Station Norfolk Command Master Chief David B. Carter at the base galley during a commemorative meal for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. During a program honoring King, diversity committee members from Naval Station Norfolk enacted skits depicting the civil rights movement and Rev. Joyce Nyhaug spoke about King's achievements and the importance of keeping 'the dream' alive. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Stuart Phillips/Released)

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SAN DIEGO (Jan. 13, 2011) Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Jaime Manzano prepares beans for baking in the Naval Medical Center San Diego galley. The galley staff prepares 2,750 meals a day on average for patients and staff at the hospital. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Todd Hack/Released)

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CHINHAE, Republic of Korea (Jan. 14, 2011) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jessicca Yost prepares lunch aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale (DDG 106). Stockdale is underway with the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group on a deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)

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YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 25, 2010) Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Guillermo Weillard carves a Christmas turkey during dinner service aboard the U.S. 7th Fleet command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Blue Ridge and embarked U.S. 7th Fleet staff Sailors and family members enjoyed Christmas dinner aboard the flagship. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Josh Huebner/Released)

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SAN DIEGO (Dec. 8, 2010) Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Victor Marrero serves prime rib and lobster during the grand opening of the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado Galley. The galley serves 2,400 to 3,000 meals a day. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice John Grandin/Released)

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GULF OF ADEN (Nov. 25, 2010) Culinary Specialist Seaman Derrick Roach, from Jackson, Miss., prepares lobster tails for Thanksgiving dinner in the galley aboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group is deployed supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kilho Park/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 25, 2010) Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Adam Herron, from Houston, decorates a cake during preparations for the Thanksgiving meal aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington is on a scheduled patrol in the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Cheng S. Yang/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (November 25, 2010) Culinary Specialist 1st Class Lemuel ManLogon from Stokton, Calif., prepares a traditional Thanksgiving feast on the aft mess decks aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington is currently on a scheduled patrol in the Western Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David A. Cox/Released)

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SOUTH CHINA SEA (Nov. 25, 2010) Cpl. Omar Forrester, left, and Culinary Specialist Seaman Jesse Rodriguez prepare turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52). Pearl Harbor is part of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group, which is transiting the 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael Russell/Released)
 
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TerraN_EmpirE

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I am sorry too say this but I just burst in too laughter... the Dixie cup look Hilarious with the NWU
 

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ARABIAN GULF (April 4, 2011) An E-2C Hawkeye assigned to Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 125 approaches the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Timothy A. Hazel/Released)


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ARABIAN GULF (April 4, 2011) Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Obrian, aircraft launch and recovery equipment officer, waits to launch an F/A-18F Super Hornet from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions for Operation New Dawn in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Nicolas C. Lopez/Released)


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ARABIAN GULF (April 4, 2011) An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 81 is recovered aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Timothy A. Hazel/Released)


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ARABIAN GULF (April 4, 2011) The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) conducts flight operations while underway in the Arabian Gulf. Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Timothy A. Hazel/Released)


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ARABIAN GULF (April 4, 2011) An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 approaches the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Timothy A. Hazel/Released)


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ARABIAN SEA (April 4, 2011) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Equipment) 2nd Class Leonardo Valdez-Fonseca, deck edge operator, signals to a shooter as an F/A-18E Super Hornet assigned to the Knighthawks of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 136 prepares to launch from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are conducting close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jared M. King/Released)


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ARABIAN SEA (April 4, 2011) A plane captain signals to the pilots of an F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Checkmates of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 211 that the aircraft is ready for flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are conducting close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jared M. King/Released)


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ARABIAN SEA (April 4, 2011) A shooter takes cover from jet blast as an F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Checkmates of Strike Fighter (VFA) 136 launches from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are conducting close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jared M. King/Released)


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ARABIAN SEA (April 4, 2011) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Equipment) 2nd Class Leonardo Valdez-Fonseca, deck edge operator, operates catapult two as an F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the Thunderbolts of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 launches from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are conducting close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jared M. King/Released)


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ARABIAN SEA (April 4, 2011) An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Red Rippers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 11 launches from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are conducting close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jared M. King/Released)
 

bd popeye

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Gents, I've been moving post from a couple of years ago into this thread from the US military pic thread. They should be on the first few pages of this thread. As I get time I will move more photos and delete post with missing photos.

Thanks to all who view this thread daily!
 
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