070508-N-0989H-041 COLON, Panama (May 8, 2007) - (foreground) A Servicio Maritimo Nacional de Panama (Panamanian National Maritime Service) member plots a point on a chart while (background) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Glen Bednarz, Navy Expeditionary Training Command, assists a Servicio Maritimo Nacional de Panama (Panamanian National Maritime Service) member to find a point on a chart given the latitude and longitude during navigation training on board High Speed Vessel (HSV) 2 SWIFT. Commander, Task Group (CTG ) and HSV-2 SWIFT, are deployed as part of the pilot Global Fleet Sta


070508-N-0989H-041 COLON, Panama (May 8, 2007) - (foreground) A Servicio Maritimo Nacional de Panama (Panamanian National Maritime Service) member plots a point on a chart while (background) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Glen Bednarz, Navy Expeditionary Training Command, assists a Servicio Maritimo Nacional de Panama (Panamanian National Maritime Service) member to find a point on a chart given the latitude and longitude during navigation training on board High Speed Vessel (HSV) 2 SWIFT. Commander, Task Group (CTG ) and HSV-2 SWIFT, are deployed as part of the pilot Global Fleet Station (GFS) to the Caribbean basin and Central America. Global Fleet Station is designed to validate the GFS concept for the Navy and support Southern Command objectives for its area of responsibility by enhancing cooperative partnerships with regional maritime services and improving operational readiness for the participating partner nations. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David Hoffman. (RELEASED) US Navy 070508-N-0989H-041 A Panamanian National Maritime Service (foreground) member plots a point on a chart


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