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Foreword
RIMPAC 2004:
Demonstrating Shared Resolve for Regional Peace and Security
28th
Pacific Armies Management Seminar (PAMS
XXVIII) in India
COOPERATIVE
COPE THUNDER 2004:
Sharpening Combat Air Skills
MALABAR
2004:
Enhancing Peace and Security
in the Asia-Pacific Region
Happenings
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Mock evacuees are airlifted
from the simulated American embassy on the Pacific Missile Range
to the USS Tarawa (LHA 1). Photo
by PH1 Jane West, USN |
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Royal Australian Band members perform at the 4th
of July Independence Day celebrations at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. They
and their group, “Essemblic,” had won the “RIMPAC
Battle of the Ships’ Bands.” Commonwealth
of Australia Department of Defence photo by Royal Australian Navy
ABph Brenton Freind |
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A U.S. Marine riot tactics instructor demonstrates
deflection of attack techniques during the NEO event.
Photo by PH1 Jane West, USN |
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Mock protestors throw debris
at U.S. Marines during a non-combatant evacuation operation (NEO)
exercise at the Pacific Missile Range. Photo
by PH1 Jane West, USN |
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On board the USS Tarawa (LHA 1), Australian soldiers
role-playing as evacuees provide personal information during shipboard
processing. Photo
by PH1 Jane West, USN |
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Canadian guided missile destroyer HMCS Algonquin
(DDG 283) and patrol frigate HMCS Regina (FFH 334) are dressed for
Canada Day in Pearl Harbor on 1 July 2004 — Canada’s
137th birthday. The day was also marked with a floor hockey tournament
and ended with the Canadian ships hosting other RIMPAC. Canadian Department of National
Defence photo by Canadian Navy Lt. Cmdr. Gerry Pash |
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Mock evacuees are thoroughly
searched after entering the processing area of the simulated American
embassy during the NEO exercise. Photo
by PH1 Jane West, USN |
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