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SATTAHIP, Thailand (Feb. 18, 2024) The Military Sealift Command chartered ship MV Cape Horn (T-AKR 5068) arrives at the port of Sattahip, Thailand, to deliver equipment for exercise Cobra Gold 2024, Feb. 18, 2024. Cobra Gold 2024 (CG24) is the 43rd iteration of the Joint Cobra Gold series of exercises. CG24 emphasizes coordination on readiness, civic action, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and seeks to expand regional cooperation and collaboration in these vital areas. MSC directs and supports operations for approximately 140 civilian-crewed ships that replenish U.S. Navy ships at sea, conduct specialized missions, preposition combat cargo at sea around the world, perform a variety of support services, and move military equipment and supplies to deployed U.S. forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Gunner's Mate Joshua Heitmann)

VIRIN: 240218-N-IX266-1001.JPG
Photo by: GMC Mate Joshua Heitmann

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Resolution: 1541x1027
Size: 0.81 MB
Location: SATTAHIP, Thailand
 

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