Rob Malone (right), assigned to the Joint Project Manager for Elimination (JPM-E), confirms information with chemical engineering technicians operating the Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) aboard MV Cape Ray (T-AKR 9679) during practice operations of the FDHS, while Ray Diberado (left), control room operator for ECBC, records data for the current operation. Cape Ray is tasked with the neutralization of specific chemical materials from Syria in accordance with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) guidelines while operating in international waters. ( Navy


Rob Malone (right), assigned to the Joint Project Manager for Elimination (JPM-E), confirms information with chemical engineering technicians operating the Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) aboard MV Cape Ray (T-AKR 9679) during practice operations of the FDHS, while Ray Diberado (left), control room operator for ECBC, records data for the current operation. Cape Ray is tasked with the neutralization of specific chemical materials from Syria in accordance with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) guidelines while operating in international waters. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Desmond Parks/Released) MV Cape Ray 140616-N-XB010-007


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