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USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) Arrives in San Diego
161208-N-ZS026-303 SAN DIEGO (Dec. 8, 2016) — The Navy's most technologically advanced surface ship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), steams through San Diego Bay after the final leg of her three-month journey en route to her new homeport in San Diego. Zumwalt will now begin installation of combat systems, testing and evaluation and operation integration with the fleet. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer First Class Trevor Welsh/Released)
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USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) Arrives at its New Homeport San Diego
SAN DIEGO (Dec. 8, 2016) The guided-missile destroyer USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) arrives at its new homeport in San Diego. Zumwalt, the Navy's most technologically advanced surface ship, will now begin installation of combat systems, testing and evaluation and operation integration with the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Emiline L. M. Senn/Released)
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75th Commemoration Event of the Attack on Pearl Harbor
View Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6vhGEhrC1E -- Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., commander, U.S. Pacific Command, delivers remarks during the 75th Commemoration Event of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Dec. 7, 2016. The 75th commemoration, co-hosted by the U.S. Military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region.
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-016 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) The family of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, enters the USS Arizona Memorial at the start of a memorial ceremony and interment service. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-033 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Rear Adm. John Fuller, commander, Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific gives his opening remarks during a memorial ceremony and interment service for John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class and Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class at the Arizona Memorial. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment and Memorial at USS Arizona Memorial
161207-N-ZK021-063 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) The urns containing the remains of John D. Anderson, boatswain's mate 2nd class, and Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class, await interment at the USS Arizona Memorial. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment and Memorial at USS Arizona Memorial
161207-N-ZK021-080 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Navy and National Park Service divers prepare ashes of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, for interment during a memorial ceremony and interment service at the Arizona Memorial. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-092 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Sailors assigned to Navy Honors and Ceremonies Detachment render a rifle salute for John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, during a memorial and interment ceremony at the USS Arizona Memorial. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu. The 75th commemoration of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veteran's family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment and Memorial at USS Arizona Memorial
161207-N-ZK021-094 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) The family of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, enters the USS Arizona Memorial for a memorial and interment ceremony. Anderson and his shipmate Clarendon R. Hetrick, seamen 1st class, are being interred on the ship where 1,177 Sailors call their final resting place. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu.The 75th commemoration of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veteran's family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-114 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Navy and National Park Service divers prepare the urn with the ashes of Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class, during a memorial ceremony and interment service at the Arizona Memorial. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment and Memorial at USS Arizona Memorial
161207-N-ZK021-159 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Sailors assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Honors and Ceremonies Detachment present the American flag to the families of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, and Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class, both USS Arizona survivors during an interment ceremony on the USS Arizona Memorial. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (Navy Photo by Petty Officer First Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-201 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Sailors and Marines assigned to various commands in Hawaii stand at ease during the memorial ceremony and interment service of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, and Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class, at the USS Arizona Memorial. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Dual Interment During 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration
161207-N-ZK021-224 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 7, 2016) Pearl Harbor Survivor Lewis A. Conter talks with Petty Officer 1st Class James Wolford, of Selmer, Tennessee, following the conclusion of the memorial ceremony and interment service of John D. Anderson, boatswain’s mate 2nd class, and Clarendon R. Hetrick, seaman first class. The 75th commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu, co-hosted by the U.S. military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii, provided veterans family members, service members and the community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nardel Gervacio/Released)
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Wheeler Field After December 7th Attacks
Planes and hangars burning at Wheeler Army Base during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec. 7, 1941. (Photo Credit: Courtesy U.S. Navy)
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More than 100 WWII Veterans Arrive at Honolulu Via Honor Flight
World War II veterans arriving at Honolulu International Airport is greeted by service members and Sailors assigned to various commands throughout Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Dec. 3, 2016. More than 100 World War II veterans, including Pearl Harbor survivors, arrived in Honolulu to participate in the remembrance events throughout the week to honor the courage and sacrifices of those who served during Dec. 7, 1941, and throughout the Pacific Theater. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, well as delivering security, influence, and responsiveness in the region.
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USS John C. Stennis Arrives in Hawaii for 75th Anniversary of Attack on Pearl Harbor and Oahu
Seaman Eliza Manuel, from Memphis, Tennessee, salutes as USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) passes the Arizona Memorial and arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to participate in National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day events. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu. The U.S. military and the State of Hawaii are hosting a series of remembrance events throughout the week to honor the courage and sacrifices of those who served Dec. 7, 1941, and throughout the Pacific Theater. As a Pacific nation, the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals and relationships, as well as delivering security, influence and responsiveness in the region.
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Coast Guard, Navy complete joint fisheries patrol in Oceania, promote regional stability
In this file photos, a U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Law Enforcement Detachment Team Boarding Officer signals a Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) for pickup from Chinese fishing vessel during a Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) mission with Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Sampson (DDG 102). Sampson reports to U.S, Nov. 29, 2016. Third Fleet, headquartered in San Diego, while deployed to the Western Pacific as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet-led initiative to extend the command and control functions of Third Fleet into the region.
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Ronald Reagan returns to Yokosuka
The Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), returns to Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY) after a routine patrol, Nov. 21, 2016. Ronald Reagan, flagship of Carrier Strike Group Five (CSG 5), is forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan, in support of security and stability of the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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F-35B Lightning II Aircraft land aboard USS America for Developmental Test Phase III
161104-N-VR008-0102 PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 4, 2016) An F-35B Lightning II aircraft takes off from the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) during flight operations. The F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) variant is the world’s first supersonic STOVL stealth aircraft. America, with Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VMX-1), Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 (VMFA-211) and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23 (VX-23) embarked, are underway conducting operational testing and the third phase of developmental testing for the F-35B Lightning II aircraft, respectively. The tests will evaluate the full spectrum of joint strike fighter measures of suitability and effectiveness in an at-sea environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kyle Goldberg/Released)
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F-35B Lightning II Aircraft land aboard USS America for Developmental Test Phase III
161104-N-VR008-0102 PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 4, 2016) An F-35B Lightning II aircraft takes off from the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) during flight operations. The F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) variant is the world’s first supersonic STOVL stealth aircraft. America, with Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VMX-1), Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 (VMFA-211) and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23 (VX-23) embarked, are underway conducting operational testing and the third phase of developmental testing for the F-35B Lightning II aircraft, respectively. The tests will evaluate the full spectrum of joint strike fighter measures of suitability and effectiveness in an at-sea environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kyle Goldberg/Released)
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