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U.S., ROK Navies Conduct CONSOL During Freedom Edge 25

CHINHAE, South Korea (Sept. 17, 2025) – Contracted mariner Mark Harper, left, cargo mate, motor tanker Allied Pacific, shows Republic of Korea (ROK) crew members of ROK Cheonji-class fast combat support ship ROKS Daecheong (AOE-58) the consolidated cargo replenishment (CONSOL) station and describes the process for connecting the span wire/ROBB coupling, during familiarization training, at Chinhae, Sept. 15. CONSOL capability is when a specially outfitted MSC-controlled tanker conducts underway refueling operations, transferring fuel and/or cargo to combat logistics-force ships at sea. (Courtesy photo)

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Location: CHINHAE, South Korea
 

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