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220920-O-NR876-960

ARAFURA SEA (Sept. 20, 2022) Lt. Courtney McGranaghan, from Temecula, California, assigned to the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Charleston (LCS 18), observes Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Kirisame (DD 104) break away from Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Supply-class replenishment oiler HMAS Stalwart (A304) after completing a replenishment-at-sea during the RAN Exercise Kakadu 2022 (KA22) in the waters off Northern Australian, Sept. 20, 2022. KA22 is the 15th iteration of the RAN’s flagship biennial regional maritime international engagement exercise, drawing together approximately 3000 personnel, 15 warships and more than 30 aircraft from 22 countries. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Operations Specialist Cory J. Woll)

VIRIN: 220920-O-NR876-960.JPG
Photo by: OSC Cory J. Wall

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