APRA HARBOR, Guam (March 5, 2016) – An aerial view from above Naval Base Guam (NBG) shows Apra Harbor with several navy vessels in port - as many as 22 total ships at one given time - marking the largest in-port presence at NBG in 30 years. The new ships in port, mostly destroyers from Destroyer Squadron-15 based out of Japan and three destroyers and a destroyer command ship from the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force, will participate in Multi-Sail 2016, a five-day at-sea bilateral exercise off the Guam’s coast before returning back into Apra Harbor for liberty in Guam. (Released/Jef
APRA HARBOR, Guam (March 5, 2016) – An aerial view from above Naval Base Guam (NBG) shows Apra Harbor with several navy vessels in port - as many as 22 total ships at one given time - marking the largest in-port presence at NBG in 30 years. The new ships in port, mostly destroyers from Destroyer Squadron-15 based out of Japan and three destroyers and a destroyer command ship from the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force, will participate in Multi-Sail 2016, a five-day at-sea bilateral exercise off the Guam’s coast before returning back into Apra Harbor for liberty in Guam. (Released/Jeff Landis, Major, USMC (Ret.), Director of Public Affairs/Communications, Naval Base Guam)
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