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070504-N-8861F-015 PUERTO BELGRANO, Argentina (May 04, 2007) - The Argentine supply ship ARA Patagonia (B 1) participates in exercises alongside dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) to mark the beginning of UNITAS. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 from May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS is a combined South American- and U.S.-sponsored annual exercise that incorporates forces from several participating nations. Argentina is hosting this year’s Atlantic phase. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lenny M. Francioni (RELEASED)
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070506-N-8861F-003 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 6, 2007) - UNITAS participants sail in formation during an exercise to improve partner nations interoperability. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 from May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS is a combined South American- and U.S.-sponsored annual exercise that incorporates forces from several participating nations. Argentina is hosting this year’s Atlantic phase. UNITAS enables the assembled forces to organize and conduct combined naval operations in a multinational task force and test its responsiveness to a variety of maritime scenarios. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lenny M. Francioni (RELEASED)
070505-N-7029R-061 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 5, 2007) — Crewmembers from a Brazilian navy helicopter prepare to take off from USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) during UNITAS exercises. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS enables the assembled forces to organize and conduct combined naval operations in a multinational task force and test its responsiveness to a variety of maritime scenarios. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea (RELEASED)
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070504-N-8861F-015 PUERTO BELGRANO, Argentina (May 04, 2007) - The Argentine supply ship ARA Patagonia (B 1) participates in exercises alongside dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) to mark the beginning of UNITAS. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 from May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS is a combined South American- and U.S.-sponsored annual exercise that incorporates forces from several participating nations. Argentina is hosting this year’s Atlantic phase. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lenny M. Francioni (RELEASED)
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070506-N-8861F-003 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 6, 2007) - UNITAS participants sail in formation during an exercise to improve partner nations interoperability. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 from May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS is a combined South American- and U.S.-sponsored annual exercise that incorporates forces from several participating nations. Argentina is hosting this year’s Atlantic phase. UNITAS enables the assembled forces to organize and conduct combined naval operations in a multinational task force and test its responsiveness to a variety of maritime scenarios. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lenny M. Francioni (RELEASED)
070505-N-7029R-061 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 5, 2007) — Crewmembers from a Brazilian navy helicopter prepare to take off from USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) during UNITAS exercises. Navies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain and the United States are participating in UNITAS Atlantic 48-2007 May 2-13 off the coast of Argentina. UNITAS enables the assembled forces to organize and conduct combined naval operations in a multinational task force and test its responsiveness to a variety of maritime scenarios. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea (RELEASED)
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