File:USS Iwo Jima Visits Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba DVIDS306572.jpg

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English: USS Iwo Jima ports a Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for refueling and supplies. Iwo Jima recently finished its first phase of humanitarian assistance operations in Haiti in support of Continuing Promise 2010. Continuing Promise is a four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission through Latin America and the Caribbean.
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