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The crew of USS Porter DDG78 destroyer chooses a mooring rope during executing the mooring operation in port of Odessa. July 08, 2018
Havana, Cuba - December 13, 2014: Cuban sailors stand on deck as their ship, a Rio Damuji class frigate, sails out of Havana Harbor. The largest warship in the Cuban Navy, it was built from old Spanish fishing trawlers.
Japanese warship, frigate
Dynamic Shipyard operations near Midtown Tunnel: Gantry cranes and maritime activity in action at Nassco Shipyard, Norfolk, VA
One crew member is raising two maritime flags, while the other watches or assists, on the bridge of USS Canberra (LCS 30), an Independence Class combat ship of the US Navy which is docked at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour.  She was in port for her commissioning ceremony on 22 July 2023.  As part of the ceremony, her captain was presented with a kangaroo insignia attached to all ships of the Royal Australian Navy, but decorated in the colours and design of the Stars and Stripes.  That insignia has been attached to the ship and visible on the right.  The name of the ship and serial number is visible on the orange life ring.  A large, padded chair is visible on the bridge.  This image was taken on a cloudy afternoon on 29 July 2023.
Navy frigate moored at naval dockyard.
San Diego, California - April 16, 2024: Close-up view of the USS Midway aircraft carrier deck with lifeboat and crew members.
Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CMNI): Military Sealift Command Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off ship (LMSR) USNS Red Cloud (T-AKR 313 / IMO 9145449), Watson-class vehicle cargo ship - Maritime Prepositioning Ships (MPS) are part of Military Sealift Command's Prepositioning Program. Central to American military logistics, these ships preposition U.S. Marine Corps vehicles, equipment and ammunition throughout the world.
The USS Somerset (LPD-25) looms over a Naval Special Warfare boat in the San Diego Bay.
Close up white ship and anchor over blue sunny sky
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - February 11, 2023 : Navy Sailors On Board HMS Spey Offshore Patrol Vessel (P234) Of United Kingdom Royal.
Huge Cargo Ship and cranes in the Commercial Docks on James River near Victoria Landing Park of Newport News, Virginia
Josh and Kevin in Navy.
An armed crew member looks up during his patrol of the USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender of the US Navy docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour. On his left is one of four 0.5 calibre machine guns mounted on the ship.  This image was taken on a cold and sunny morning on 29 June 2024.
Two US Navy ships anchored in Tokyo Bay off the coast of Yokosuka, Japan.
15th June, 2022.  Frigate warship sails into in the harbour port of Cartagena in Spain as the crew line up on the bow to see the view
USS Carl Vinson enters Port of Los Angeles for Fleet Week 2024
A military helicopter transporting goods to a ship.\n\n[url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=4860577][img]http://www.digital-reality.co.uk/sdpcm/jwi/Helicopters_LB1.jpg[/img][/url]\n\n[url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=4562133][img]http://www.digital-reality.co.uk/sdpcm/jwi/Aviation_Collection_LB1.jpg[/img][/url]
Close-up of a research vessel
Shipyard and gantry cranes at work near the river bridge in Norfolk, Virginia. Boats and yachts moored by the jetty on foreground
Several retired Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships sit at anchor at the NAVSEA Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.\n\nShips of this class served the US Navy between 1968 and 1994, after which their role was taken over by a newer class of “amphibious transport dock” ships.
The bow of HMAS Sydney, a destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy. \n She is docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour, in preparation for an open day to the public during Navy Week, the first open day since the Covid pandemic.  This image was taken on a sunny afternoon from Woolloomooloo Bay on 25 February 2023.
Turkey - April 24, 2007: TCG İskenderun A1600 takes part in the Military Logistics activities of the Turkish Navy. This ship, which has the status of a passenger ship, took its passengers to commemorate the Gallipoli Wars and anchored in Çanakkale. \n\nIn the photo, the ship's crew trying to fix the ship with the rope
Close-up at the anti-airforce heavy gun of the battle warship which is floating on blue turquoise sea water.
The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Nimitz class nuclear powered air craft carrier visiting Halifax Harbour.
TCG Anadolu, built in Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul, is 230 meters (754 feet) in length and 32 m (105 ft) in width, and has an area of 9,200 square meters (99,028 sq-ft).\n\nSix helicopters can land or take off simultaneously, while uncrewed combat aerial vehicles can also be deployed at the ship's flight deck.\n\nThe ship, with a full-fledged hospital and two operation rooms, can host around 1,200 staff.\n\nIt has a capacity to carry 13 tanks, 27 marine assault vehicles, six armored personnel carriers, 15 trailers, and 33 various vehicles.
Elizabeth River harbor and Nassco Shipyard platform by riverside. Midtown tunnel bridge connecting Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia above Shipyard
New York City, NY, USA- May 20, 2015: Members of the crew stand on the deck of the USS Barry as it sails in the Parade of Ships during Fleet Week.
Two big cargo ships on sea over sky
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