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    ARTILLERYMEN WITH THE FLEET

    With a party of 14 of officers and men of the Royal artillery aboard, the' Vanguard', Britain's only operational battleship, has returned to Portland from a training crew of the home fleet in Gibraltar.
    The Royal artillery men, who had an extra thrill when the warship - homeward bound - went to help a French ship in distress in the Bay of Biscay, accompanied the ' Vanguard ' at the invitation of captain G.V. Gladstone.
    The voyage of the artillery men follows the recent affiliations between the ship and the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
    the party was chosen from units in southern England.

    PICTURE SHOWS: - Artillerymen walking on the ' Vanguard ' s deck with captain G.V.Gladstone, captain of the warship (centre), and another naval officer. In background are two of the ships 15-inch guns that they helped maintain during the crews.

    15 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HORSE POWER - WITHOUT PETROL - IN HIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN .

    Seen touring his constituency in a pony and trap is Mr. Peter Crowder, barrister who is Conservative candidate for Ruislip Northwood (Middlesex) the general election.
    Driving is Jill Payne, 16-year-old student artist of Ruislip.
    The pony and trap, lent to him by a supporter, provides Mr.Crowder the answer to the petrol shortage.

    15 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    R.S.M. IS HOME , LETS EVERYBODY KNOW

    After 24 years' service abroad, the first Battalion the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment - last British troops to leave Greece - arrived at Southampton today in the ' Empire Windrush'.
    The Battalion, away since October, 1925, will now have quarters in Blenheim barracks (named after the principal battle not of the regiments) at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
    The Queen is Colonel-in-chief of the regiment .

    PICTURE SHOWS:-Full-throated announcement of his arrival by regimental Sergeant-Major G.Robinson, M.B.E. at Southampton today.
    R.S.M.Robinson, who is from Barnard Castle, Durham, has had 16 years' service with the guards, nine with the Beds and herts.


    16 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    ' HELLO ' THREE TIMES

    Seen at Southampton today when they arrived from America aboard the Cunard liner (Queen Mary ) are the Mack triplets, who were paying their first visit to Britain. the girls, aged 22, Eileen, Charlotte, and LaVerne (left to right). They are to sing in London cabaret.
    9 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    OLD PAL'S ACT

    Apparently considering whether friendship should go as far as this is British film actor David Niven, watching as his friend Michael Trubshawe plants a kiss of welcome on the cheek of Mrs. Niven.
    The Nivens had just arrived at Southampton from America the Cunard liner ' Queen Mary '. The two men have been friends since they served together in the Highland light infantry in 1929. Mr. Trubshawe - sometimes to be glimpsed in David Niven films - was best man at the actor's wedding, is godfather to the Niven children and always greets the Nivens on their return to England.
    9 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    OLD PAL'S ACT

    Apparently considering whether friendship should go as far as this is British film actor David Niven, watching as his friend Michael Trubshawe plants a kiss of welcome on the cheek of Mrs. Niven.
    The Nivens had just arrived at Southampton from America the Cunard liner ' Queen Mary '. The two men have been friends since they served together in the Highland light infantry in 1929. Mr. Trubshawe - sometimes to be glimpsed in David Niven films - was best man at the actor's wedding, is godfather to the Niven children and always greets the Nivens on their return to England.
    9 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    WORLD'S MOST MODERN LIFEBOAT

    The ' SIR GODFREY BARING ' - the world's most modern lifeboat - shown here on trials at Southampton today. Named after the chairman of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the vessel was built by Samuel Wyatt of Cowes . It is destined for Hull, but will first be shown at an exhibition.
    3 November 1950


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    IN SEARCH OF UTOPIA

    Family preparing to sail around the world in search of the ' dream island ' where they will enjoy a more natural life are 46 year-old Mr Christian Theodore Burchard, until recently an accountant in Durban, South Africa, his twenty-seven-year-old wife, Audrey, and their two-year-old son, Christian. They arrived in Southampton aboard the liner ' Arundel Castle ' from Cape Town. Mr Burchard will purchase a 33 to 40 - foot auxiliary sailing yacht : he will sail (and navigate himself) around the world in search of a Private ' Utopia '. The family intend to leave Falmouth in April, call at Gibraltar, then head for the West Indies. After that, they will call at New York, eventually making their way to the Fiji Islands by way of the Panama Canal.

    PICTURE SHOWS :- The family in search of Utopia -Christian Burchard, his wife Audrey, and their child, also named Christian, as they arrive in Southampton aboard the liner ' Arundel Castle' today.
    3 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Naval officer, Filmmaker Jacques Cousteau 1910 – 1997
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    Naval officer, Filmmaker Jacques Cousteau 1910 – 1997
    Jan. 1, 1956 - Cannes, France - JACQUES COUSTEAU and actor GEORGE BAKER aboard 'Calypso' shooting 'Le Monde Du Silence' that won a Golden Palm in Cannnes. JACQUES-YVES COUSTEAU was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, scientist, photographer and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-developed the aqua-lung, pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Académie francaise. He was commonly known as Jacques Cousteau or Captain Cousteau. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • RETRO -  Queen Elizabeth II
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    RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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    Queen Elizabeth II And Prince Philip With Children Prince Charles And Princess Anne (princess Royal) before Their Holiday To The Western Isles 1958 Over There Where My Finger Is Pointing.... Quick Or You'll Miss It.... Just To The Right Of That Tower Thing.... See It Now? And Three Pairs Of Eyes Try To Focus On What One Observant Pair Of Eyes Has Already Spotted.... This Was The Family On Holiday Scene On The Sundeck Of Britannia At Southampton Yesterday As The Royal Yacht Cast Off For An 11 Day Cruise To The Western Isles. Prince Philip And Prince Charles Were Already Aboard After Two Days At Cowes. The Queen And Princess Anne (she Is Eight Next Friday) Travelled From London By Rail.
    Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh With Children Prince Charles And Princess Anne (princess Royal )before Their Holiday To The Western Isles 1958 Over There Where My Finger Is Pointing.... Quick Or You'll Miss It.... Just To The Right Of That

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  • 'A Countess from Hong Kong' film -1966
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    'A Countess from Hong Kong' film -1966
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    Charles Chaplin giving hints to his daughter Geraldine and Marlon Brando on how to dance the waltz in a sequence aboard an ocean luxury liner - 18 Mar
    'A Countess from Hong Kong' film -1966

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  • ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS -  MARCH 1975
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    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975
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    ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND RICHARD BURTON WITH ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND HIS SON, ALEXANDER IN THE BACKGROUND ABOARD THE YACHT 'CHRISTINA O'
    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975

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  • PEOPLE - Elton John, the Northcliffe Collection
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    PEOPLE - Elton John, the Northcliffe Collection
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    Elton John aboard a Hydrofoil, Russia, 1979
    Northcliffe Collection - Elton John

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  • The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982
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    The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982
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    CROWDS GATHER TO GREET TROOPS RETURNING ABOARD THE QE2
    The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982

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  • Charlton Heston
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    Charlton Heston aboard his yacht during a holiday in Greece - 29 Aug 1983

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    May 5, 1985 - Venice, Italy - Prince William pictured aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia
    Northcliffe Collection - Royal Babies

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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    May 5, 1985 - Italy - Prince & Princess of Wales - Visit to Italy.
    The Prince and Princess of Wales aboard Royal Yacht Britannia of Prince Harry and William in Venice during their tour of Italy.

    Northcliffe Collection - Royal Babies

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  • Thierry Roussel aboard his yacht on Skorpios island, Greece - 01 Aug 1985
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    Thierry Roussel aboard his yacht on Skorpios island, Greece - 01 Aug 1985
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    Thierry Roussel, Christina Onassis and baby Athina Onassis
    Thierry Roussel aboard his yacht on Skorpios island, Greece - 01 Aug 1985
    The christening of Athina Onassis took place on Skorpios island in August 1985. The day before Christina Onassis, her husband Thierry Roussel and baby Athina, arrived aboard their yacht
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  • gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    THE SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER AFTER LAUNCH FROM KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
    CHALLENGER SPACE SHUTTLE DISASTER AT CAPE CANAVERAL, AMERICA

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  • gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    THE SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER AFTER LAUNCH FROM KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
    CHALLENGER SPACE SHUTTLE DISASTER AT CAPE CANAVERAL, AMERICA

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  • gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    gNEWS - 30. Jahrestag: Am 28.1.1986 explodiert die Raumfähre Challender nach dem Start
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    CHRISTA McAULIFFE'S RELATIVES WITNESS THE DISASTER TEDDY
    CHALLENGER SPACE SHUTTLE DISASTER AT CAPE CANAVERAL, AMERICA

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  • THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986
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    THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986
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    A FIDDLE PLAYER ENTERTAINS PASSENGERS ABOARD THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN
    THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986

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  • THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986
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    THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986
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    PASSENGERS ABOARD THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN
    THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN STEAM TRAIN HOTEL - 1986

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    British Royals
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    Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex) and Prince Charles arrive at Scrabster harbour aboard a launch from Y Britannia, Scotland, Britain
    British Royals

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    Ex King Constantine of Greece, Prince Charles and Princess Diana aboard the King of Spain's yacht, Majorca, Spain
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  • NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    Washington, DC - July 4, 1997 - Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr. relaxes aboard the carrier U.S.S. Randolph following his pioneering Earth-orbital mission.
    JOHN GLENN - ASTRONAUT - RETROSPECTIVE - 1998

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  • PEOPLE - Gilbert Baker Designer der Regenbogenfahne gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Gilbert Baker Designer der Regenbogenfahne gestorben
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    ROME CIRCO MASSIMO WORLD GAY PRIDE FASHION GAY SHOW
    ROME CIRCO MASSIMO WORLD GAY PRIDE FASHION GAY SHOW

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  • AVIATION ORDNANCEMEN LOADING MISSILE FOR OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, USS CARL VINSON, ARABIAN SEA - 09 OCT 2001
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    AVIATION ORDNANCEMEN LOADING MISSILE FOR OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, USS CARL VINSON, ARABIAN SEA - 09 OCT 2001
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    Aviation Ordnancemen aboard USS Carl Vinson assigned to the "Shrikes" of Strike Fighter Squadron Nine Four (VFA-94) load an AIM-7 "Sparrow" missile on an F/A-18 "Hornet" in preparation for afternoon flight operations.
    AVIATION ORDNANCEMEN LOADING MISSILE FOR OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, USS CARL VINSON, ARABIAN SEA - 09 OCT 2001

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  • AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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    AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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    At sea aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. An Aviation Boatswain's Mate directs an E-2C "Hawkeye" from the "Screwtops" of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron One Two Three (VAW-123) after a safe landing aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. VAW-123 is deployed on Theodore Roosevelt and conducting missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
    AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001

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  • OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - 2001
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    OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - 2001
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    At sea aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Aviation Boatswain's Mates assigned to V-2 division conduct spot checks one of four steam driven catapult systems before flight operations commence - 15 NOV 2001
    OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - 2001

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  • OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - DEC 2001
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    OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - DEC 2001
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    At sea aboard USS Kitty Hawk (Dec. 2, 2001) -- An F/A-18 Hornet from Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA) 192 Golden Dragons, part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, launches from the carrier (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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    GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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    A SMALL MINKE WHALE LIES DEAD ABOARD THE JAPANESE COMMERCIAL WHALING FACTORY SHIP THE 'NISSHIN MARU', CAUGHT BY THE 'YUSHIN MARU" CATCHER SHIP
    GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002

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  • PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH ARRIVING AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER A CAMPAIGNING TRIP TO ARKANSAS, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 11 MAY 2004
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    PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH ARRIVING AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER A CAMPAIGNING TRIP TO ARKANSAS, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 11 MAY 2004
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    George W Bush arrives aboard Marine One. Marine One is the call sign used when the President is on board of one of the Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) helicopters. The primary presidential helicopter is the Sikorsky VH-3D (Sea King)
    PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH ARRIVING AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER A CAMPAIGNING TRIP TO ARKANSAS, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 11 MAY 2004

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  • PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005

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  • PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005

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  • PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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    Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
    PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005

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  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    NORTH ARABIAN SEA (May 12, 2013) Sailors jump from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Dwight D. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility promoting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan D. McLearnon/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


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  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    GULF OF ADEN (April 18, 2015) Sailors and Marines aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) participate in a swim call. Iwo Jima is the flagship for the Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (24th MEU), provides a versatile, sea-based expeditionary force that can be tailored to a variety of missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Megan Anuci/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
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    PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 13, 2014) Sailors participate in a swim call aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5). Peleliu is underway conducting a scheduled deployment to the western Pacific region after successfully completing Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alex Van'tLeven/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693t)
    ARABIAN SEA (Oct. 5, 2012) Sailors jump from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Dwight D. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support mission as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The U.S. Navy has a 237-year heritage of defending freedom and projecting and protecting U.S. interests around the globe. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan D. McLearnon/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693s)
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    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 17, 2011) Sailors and Marines aboard the multipurpose amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) dive off the stern gate in the well deck during a swim call. Bataan is on its fourth month of a deployment supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Dylan Miles/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693z)
    ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693p)
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    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 17, 2011) Sailors and Marines aboard the multipurpose amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) dive off the stern gate in the well deck during a swim call. Bataan is on its fourth month of a deployment supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Erin Boyce/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693c)
    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Aug. 13, 2011) Sailors and Marines participate in a swim call aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). Mesa Verde is deployed as part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group, supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Josue L. Escobosa/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693d)
    NORTH ARABIAN SEA (May 12, 2013) Sailors jump from an aircrft elevator during a swim call aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Dwight D. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility promoting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrew Schneider/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693g)
    ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693f)
    ARABIAN SEA (March 23, 2012) Sailors jump off aircraft elevator No. 4 during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Rosa A. Arzola/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693h)
    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Sept. 27, 2012) Sailors and Marines aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) jump off the stern gate during swim call. Fort McHenry, homeported in Little Creek, Va., is on a deployment in support of maritime security operations and theatre security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Erik Luebke/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693m)
    SOUTH CHINA SEA (May 8, 2012) Lt. Donald Baker, left, command chaplain aboard the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), helps a Marine climb back aboard the ship during a swim call. Blue Ridge Sailors, embarked U.S. 7th Fleet staff and Marines assigned to Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company Pacific, 2nd Platoon, participated in a steel beach picnic and swim call after a Crossing the Line ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Fidel C. Hart/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693x)
    PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 26, 2016) Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Maxell Reynolds, from Palm Springs, California, takes part in a command swim call aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53). Providing a combat-ready force to protect collective maritime interests, Mobile Bay, assigned to the Stennis strike group, is operating as part of the Great Green Fleet on a regularly scheduled Western Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Ryan J. Batchelder/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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