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Chief Petty Officer of the Navy of Lithuania (middle), and Senior Chief Petty Officer Andreas Baroutsos, Greek Navy (left), at the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center at Marathi Pier as part of Eurasia Partnership Capstone 2009 (EPC 09), here Sept. 18.  Military forces from 11 countries will participate in a conference for maritime forces in Souda Bay, Greece Sept. 19-26.  Annually hosted by the U.S. Navy, EPC 09 aims to increase maritime safety and security through open and transparent sharing of information in a non-formal environment such as workshops and seminars. Nations participating in EPC '09 will include Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States. (Department of Defense photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Keen)
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SmugMug > keywords > reviewing > September photo
SmugMug > keywords > reviewing > September photo
SmugMug > keywords > reviewing > September photo
SmugMug > keywords > reviewing > September photo
SmugMug > keywords > reviewing > September photo
SOUDA BAY, Greece - Navy Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist Matthew Skaggs (right), reviews a training plan on non-commissioned officer development with Master Chief Petty Officer Gediminas Zabitis, Master
Chief Petty Officer of the Navy of Lithuania (middle), and Senior Chief Petty Officer Andreas Baroutsos, Greek Navy (left), at the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center at Marathi Pier as part of Eurasia Partnership Capstone 2009 (EPC 09), here Sept. 18. Military forces from 11 countries will participate in a conference for maritime forces in Souda Bay, Greece Sept. 19-26. Annually hosted by the U.S. Navy, EPC 09 aims to increase maritime safety and security through open and transparent sharing of information in a non-formal environment such as workshops and seminars. Nations participating in EPC '09 will include Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States. (Department of Defense photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Keen)
 > SOUDA BAY, Greece - Navy Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist Matthew Skaggs (right), reviews a training plan on non-commissioned officer development with Master Chief Petty Officer Gediminas Zabitis, Master
Chief Petty Officer of the Navy of Lithuania (middle), and Senior Chief Petty Officer Andreas Baroutsos, Greek Navy (left), at the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center at Marathi Pier as part of Eurasia Partnership Capstone 2009 (EPC 09), here Sept. 18.  Military forces from 11 countries will participate in a conference for maritime forces in Souda Bay, Greece Sept. 19-26.  Annually hosted by the U.S. Navy, EPC 09 aims to increase maritime safety and security through open and transparent sharing of information in a non-formal environment such as workshops and seminars. Nations participating in EPC '09 will include Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States. (Department of Defense photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Keen)
SOUDA BAY, Greece - Navy Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist Matthew Skaggs (right), reviews a training plan on non-commissioned officer development with Master Chief Petty Officer Gediminas Zabitis, Master
Chief Petty Officer of the Navy of Lithuania (middle), and Senior Chief Petty Officer Andreas Baroutsos, Greek Navy (left), at the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center at Marathi Pier as part of Eurasia Partnership Capstone 2009 (EPC 09), here Sept. 18. Military forces from 11 countries will participate in a conference for maritime forces in Souda Bay, Greece Sept. 19-26. Annually hosted by the U.S. Navy, EPC 09 aims to increase maritime safety and security through open and transparent sharing of information in a non-formal environment such as workshops and seminars. Nations participating in EPC '09 will include Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States. (Department of Defense photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Keen)
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