File:US Navy 070329-N-6274T-035 Republic of Korea Sinsung (PCC-783) patrols the water as a wave of U.S. Marine Corps helicopters fly overhead, during an assault on Manripo Beach, South Korea.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 070329-N-6274T-035 Republic of Korea Sinsung (PCC-783) patrols the water as a wave of U.S. Marine Corps helicopters fly overhead, during an assault on Manripo Beach, South Korea.jpg |
English: SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 29, 2007) - Republic of Korea Sinsung (PCC-783) patrols the water as a wave of U.S. Marine Corps helicopters fly overhead, during an assault on Manripo Beach, South Korea in support of Exercise Foal Eagle. More than 4,400 Sailors and Marines from the United States and Republic of Korea participated in this year's Exercise Foal Eagle, Foal Eagle is an annually scheduled combined/joint exercise involving forces in resolve to support the ROK against any external aggression while improving ROK and U.S. combat readiness through joint/combined interoperability. Essex is the Navy's only forward/deployed multi-purpose amphibious assault ship and is sailing with Foal Eagle Amphibious Task Force, operating off the west coast of Korea. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Corey Truax (RELEASED)
English: Pohang class corvette, PCC-783 Sinseong. |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Corey Truax |
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Image title | ROKS Sinsung (PCC-783) patrols the water as a wave of U.S. Marine Corps helicopters fly overhead, while amphibious assault vehicles (AAVs) deploy smoke screens during an assault on Manripo Beach, South Korea during Excercise Foal Eagle March 29. More than 4,400 Sailors and Marines from the United States and Republic of Korea participated in this year's Exercise Foal Eagle, Foal Eagle is an annually scheduled combined/joint exercise involving forces in resolve to support the ROK against any external aggression while improving ROK and U.S. combat readiness through joint/combined interoperatility. Essex is the Navy's only forward/deployed multi-purpose amphibious assault ship and is sailing with Foal Eagle Amphibious Task Force, operating off the west coast of Korea. (Official U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Corey Truax) |
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