040723-N-2197S-001 San Diego (July 23, 2004) ñ USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the Navyís newest Nimitz class aircraft carrier, sails by the Star of India in San Diego Bay, on its way to its homeport, Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego. USS Ronald Reagan departed Norfolk in May and has been underway for nearly two months while traveling around the tip of South America. During the transit, the strike group conducted bilateral training and air engagement exercises with Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay in support of Summer Pulse 2004. The crew also enjoyed port visits in Rio de


040723-N-2197S-001 San Diego (July 23, 2004) ñ USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the Navyís newest Nimitz class aircraft carrier, sails by the Star of India in San Diego Bay, on its way to its homeport, Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego. USS Ronald Reagan departed Norfolk in May and has been underway for nearly two months while traveling around the tip of South America. During the transit, the strike group conducted bilateral training and air engagement exercises with Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay in support of Summer Pulse 2004. The crew also enjoyed port visits in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Valparaiso, Chile; and Callao, Peru. The Star of India, a late 1800ís cargo ship, is the world's oldest active ship. It is one of five historic ships belonging to the Maritime Museum of San Diego. Navy photo by MM2 (SW) Steven P. Smith US Navy 040723-N-2197S-001 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the Navy's newest Nimitz class aircraft carrier sails by the Star of India, the world's oldest active merchant ship, moored in San Diego Bay


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