File:US Navy 030724-N-0879R-004 Rear Adm. John Padgett, Commander, U.S. Submarine Force, Pacific, greets Cmdr. Chuck Merkel, commanding officer of the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 030724-N-0879R-004 Rear Adm. John Padgett, Commander, U.S. Submarine Force, Pacific, greets Cmdr. Chuck Merkel, commanding officer of the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722).jpg |
English: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Jul. 24, 2003) -- Rear Adm. John Padgett (right), Commander, U.S. Submarine Force, Pacific, greets Cmdr. Chuck Merkel, commanding officer of the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722), after the submarine’s return to its homeport of Pearl Harbor. Key West was in the Arabian Gulf when coalition forces began the initial strike against various targets in Iraq and is one of four Pacific Fleet submarines to strike at targets in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In addition to participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom, USS Key West was the first U.S. warship on station during the initial phase of Operation Enduring Freedom and participated in the strike missions into Afghanistan. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist David Rush. (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist David Rush. |
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Image title | Rear Adm. John Padgett, Commander, U.S. Submarine Force, Pacific, greets Cmdr. Chuck Merkel, comanding officer of Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722). The submarine is one of four Pacific Fleet submarines to strike at targets in Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom, returned to its homeport of Pearl Harbor July 24. USS Key West left for deployment on Jan. 24, 2003 and was in the Arabian Gulf when coalition forces began the initial strike against various targets in Iraq. In addition to participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom, USS Key West was the first U.S. warship on station during the initial phase of Operation Enduring Freedom and participated in the strike mission into Afghanistan. (Photo by JOC(SW/AW) David Rush) |
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