An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Top Photos

Tips for refining search results

  • Use the word AND in between keywords to get results that include both words i.e. "Navy AND Recruiting"
  • Use the word OR in between keywords to get results that contain either word i.e. "Navy OR Military" 
  • Put quotations around keywords or phrases to only get results with an exact match i.e. "United States Naval Academy"
  • Select a category to only search specific topics i.e. keywords: Naval Academy, category: Navy Sports
  • Add a date range in the From and To fields to search only specific dates i.e. From: 11/1/2022 To: 11/15/2022

201001-M-MS099-955

NORTH SEA (Oct. 1, 2020) The Honorable Kenneth Braithwaite, Secretary of the Navy, stands next to a Royal Navy Sailor while visiting Her Majesty's Ship Queen Elizabeth at sea off the coast of Flamborough, United Kingdom. Braithwaite said "alliances, partnerships, interoperability, and most especially inter-changeability are imperative. Once again they are as important today as they were 75 years ago during World War II, On a daily basis, our coalition forces come together to defend freedom, deter war, and maintain the rules which allow for a free and open international order. While the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps will always maintain a forward presence to help provide global security and stability, the interoperability as we celebrate today with such a close ally as the United Kingdom is key to ensuring future success.” (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by 1st Lt. Zachary Bodner)

VIRIN: 201001-M-MS099-955.JPG
Photo by: 1st Lt. Zachary Bodner
Download Image: Full Size

Photo Details

Resolution: 4278x3840
Size: 3.96 MB
Location: NORTH SEA
 

Google Translation Disclaimer

Guidance-Card-Icon Dept-Exclusive-Card-Icon