File:SECNAV visits CLDJ 171124-N-WF604-206.jpg

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English: 171124-N-WF604-206 CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti -- Richard V. Spencer, The Secretary of The Navy, spoke to Sailors and Marines forward deployed to Camp Lemonnier and answered questions during an All Hands Call ceremony at 11 Degrees North on Nov. 24. Camp Lemonnier is the United States’ only enduring forward operating base on the African continent and is one of Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia, installations that conducts eight line of operation to keep the bases operating. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David Wyscaver/Released)
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