050805-F-4883S-006 Rodman, Panama (Aug. 5, 2005) - Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry D. Scott, second from the left, discusses a scene from a Navy capabilities video in the Combat Information Center aboard the Chilean Type 22 frigate Almirante Williams. Scott visited with Chilean and Peruvian chief petty officers aboard the Williams stressing the importance of working together tactically as well as socially. Scott was in Panama, where Almirante Williams is moored next to the guided-missile cruiser USS Thomas S. Gates (CG 51), to visit with Sailors taking part in PANAMAX


050805-F-4883S-006 Rodman, Panama (Aug. 5, 2005) - Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry D. Scott, second from the left, discusses a scene from a Navy capabilities video in the Combat Information Center aboard the Chilean Type 22 frigate Almirante Williams. Scott visited with Chilean and Peruvian chief petty officers aboard the Williams stressing the importance of working together tactically as well as socially. Scott was in Panama, where Almirante Williams is moored next to the guided-missile cruiser USS Thomas S. Gates (CG 51), to visit with Sailors taking part in PANAMAX 2005. PANAMAX is a training exercise in defense of the Panama Canal involving 15 countries. The Panama Canal is critical to the free flow of trade and goods in the Western Hemisphere and the entire world. The region's economy and stability largely depend on the safe transport of several hundred million tons of cargo that transit through the canal every year. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rick Sforza (RELEASED) US Navy 050805-F-4883S-006 Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry D. Scott, second from the left, discusses a scene from a Navy capabilities video


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