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Photo 100429-N-8241M-053
100429-N-8241M-053 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 29, 2010) Coastguardsmen assigned to the U.S. Coast Guard Medium Endurance class cutter USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906) shift colors as the ship gets underway from the Naval Station Guantanamo (GTMO) Bay, Cuba. The Seneca pulled into to GTMO to take on fuel and stores. Seneca is deployed to the U.S. 4th Fleet Caribbean area conducting counter-narco-terrorism and migrant operations. GTMO is a logistical hub for U.S. Naval, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army and Allied vessels operating in the Caribbean theater. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100427-N-8241M-009
100427-N-8241M-009 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 27, 2010) The U.S. Coast Guard Medium Endurance-class cutter USCGC Vigorous (WMEC-627) makes final preparations to get underway from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after taking on fuel and stores. Vigorous is deployed to the U.S. 4th Fleet area of responsibility conducting counter-narco-terrorism and migrant operations. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay is a logistical hub for U.S. Naval, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army and Allied vessels operating in the Caribbean theater. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100423-N-8241M-019
100423-N-8241M-019 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 23, 2010) Electronics Technician 1st Michael Schiltz assigned to the operations department at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, picks up liter during a base-wide clean-up event supporting the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100423-N-7764M-077
100423-N-7764M-077 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 23, 2010) Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Mary Hite, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 25, picks up trash from the shore of the bay at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during a base-wide clean up in honor of Earth Day. NMCB-25 is on a six-month deployment to Guantanamo supporting Naval Station and Joint Task Force Guantanamo construction projects. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Leona Mynes/Released)

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Photo 100419-N-7764M-412
100419-N-7764M-412 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 19, 2010) Mari-Carmen Jordan, deputy district director of the U.S. Embassy Latin America Caribbean region issues the oath of citizenship to Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Jo Karuso, Army Spc. Carlos Baptista and Army Sgt. Ardicio Galvao, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The ceremony was the first U.S. naturalization ceremony to ever be held at Guantanamo Bay. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Leona Mynes/Released)

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Photo 100419-N-8241M-010
100419-N-8241M-010 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 19, 2010) The U.S. Coast Guard Reliance-class cutter Venturous (WMEC-625) gets underway from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after taking on fuel and stores. Venturous is deployed to the U.S. 4th Fleet area of responsibility conducting counter narco-terrorism and migrant operations. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba is a logistical hub for U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army and Allied vessels operating in the Caribbean theater. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100419-N-7764M-034
100419-N-7764M-034 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (April 19, 2010) Sailors assigned to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba take the curl-ups portion of the spring 2010 Physical Fitness Assessment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Leona Mynes/Released)

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Photo 100310-N-8241M-009
100310-N-8241M-009 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (March 8, 2010) Sailors assigned to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay Cuba and U.S. Navy Hospital Guantanamo Bay Cuba take the Navy-Wide Advancement Examination for 2nd Class Petty Officer. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100308-N-8241M-005
100308-N-8241M-005 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (March 8, 2010) The U. S. Army logistics support vessel General Frank S. Besson, Jr. (LSV 1) passes the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas (WHEC 716) as it arrives at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. General Frank S. Besson is transporting vehicles and equipment from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) to the Windward Ferry Landing for an environmental wash down before re-entry into the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100304-N-8241M-171
100304-N-8241M-171 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (March 4, 2010) U.S. Navy harbor tug boat Santaquin (YBT 824) pulls into the pier while the amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) gets underway from the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Carter Hall was in port conducting an environmental wash down on the equipment used in support of disaster relief efforts in Haiti. Environmental wash downs are required before bring equipment back in the U.S. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100301-N-8241M-192
100301-N-8241M-192 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (March 1, 2010) The amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) arrives at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for an environmental wash down on the ship's equipment which was used to support Operation Unified Response in Haiti. The environmental wash down is required in order to bring equipment back into the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100228-N-8241M-289
100228-N-8241M-289 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Feb. 28, 2010) The Military Sealift Command oceanographic survey ship USNS Henson (T-AGS 63) arrives at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to take on fuel and supplies. Henson has been operating off the coast of Haiti supporting humanitarian assistance missions after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage in and around Port-au-Prince, Haiti Jan. 12. The multipurpose ship performs acoustic, biological, physical and geophysical surveys, providing information on the ocean environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100218-N-8241M-064
100218-N-8241M-064 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Feb. 18, 2010) The contracted motor vessel (MV) Enchanter offloads four newly-acquired landing craft mechanized (LCM 8) in the harbor at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NAVSTA GTMO). The LCM 8 will be used to ferry relief supplies, equipment and personal across the harbor. NAVSTA GTMO is the primary logisitical hub for providing support for support of Operation Unified Response. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100210-N-8241M-002
100210-N-8241M-002 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Feb. 10, 2010) Sailors load food and humanitarian supplies aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Guantanamo Bay is a logistical hub providing support for Operation Unified Response, a humanitarian assistance mission following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Mesta/Released)

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Photo 100130-N-7917R-027
100130-N-7917R-027 GUANTANAMO BAY (Jan. 30, 2010) Chief Navy Diver Michael Hajduk observes divers assigned to the Port Operations Dive Locker at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, replace a buoy marking the separation between U.S. military and Cuban waters. Hajduk, the diving supervisor for the evolution, was responsible for the welfare of divers under water. (U.S. Navy Photo by Navy Diver 1st Class Brett Roberts/Released)

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Photo 100130-N-7917R-012
100130-N-7917R-012 GUANTANAMO BAY (Jan. 30, 2010) Navy Diver 1st Class William Davis, assigned to the Port Operations Dive Locker at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, takes slack out of a line connecting a surface buoy to an underwater concrete anchor at the line separating U.S. military and Cuban waters. (U.S. Navy photo by Navy Diver 1st Class Brett Roberts/Released)

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