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Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida
Aug. 28, 2012 - Tampa, FL, USA - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife Ann Romney wave to the delegates at the second day of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, Tuesday, August 28, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida
Aug. 28, 2012 - Tampa, FL, USA - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney applauds for his wife, Ann Romney as she waves to the delegates at the second day of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, Tuesday, August 28, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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RNC 2012 - Ann Romney
Aug. 28, 2012 - Tampa, Florida, U.S. - ANN ROMNEY, wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, is overcome with emotion during her speech on the second day of the Republican National Convention (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida
Aug. 28, 2012 - Tampa, FL, USA - Ann Romney makes a brief appearance at the 2012 Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, Tuesday, August 28, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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VA: USS CARL VINSON HEADING TO HAITI
12 January 2010 - Norfolk, VA - The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) departs Naval Station Norfolk. Carl Vinson is underway following a four-year refueling and complex overhaul to take part in Southern Seas 2010. The carrier will head to Haiti to assist in relief efforts for earthquake victims. On January12th a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the heavily populated area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo Credit: Rafael Martie/U.S. Navy/Sipa Press/vinsonsipa.001/Released/Distributed by Navy Visual News Service
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Lightning images from the U.S. Navy, various locations - 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by MC2 Elliott Fabrizio / Rex Features ( 987229a )
Lightning on the High Seas
LIGHTNING ON THE HIGH SEAS
A life on the high seas with the US Navy can mean adventure and exotic ports of call, but being in the middle of the ocean can leave you at the mercy of the elements.
And these jaw-dropping images show what lightning looks like from the deck of a warship.
Military photographers Jon Husman and Elliott Fabrizio captured the brilliant bolts of electricity as witnessed from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean.
While Todd A. Schaffer shot a storm over the Norfolk navy base in Virginia.
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Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXUEBYTPS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lightning images from the U.S. Navy, various locations - 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by MC2 Elliott Fabrizio / Rex Features ( 987229b )
Lightning on the High Seas
LIGHTNING ON THE HIGH SEAS
A life on the high seas with the US Navy can mean adventure and exotic ports of call, but being in the middle of the ocean can leave you at the mercy of the elements.
And these jaw-dropping images show what lightning looks like from the deck of a warship.
Military photographers Jon Husman and Elliott Fabrizio captured the brilliant bolts of electricity as witnessed from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean.
While Todd A. Schaffer shot a storm over the Norfolk navy base in Virginia.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
(see individual credits)/Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXUEBYTPS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lightning images from the U.S. Navy, various locations - 2009
(UK WEB USE: agree fee with DEAN MURRAY before use 0207 278 7294 dmurray@rexfeatures.com), Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MC2 Elliott Fabrizio / Rex Features ( 987229d )
Lightning on the High Seas
LIGHTNING ON THE HIGH SEAS
A life on the high seas with the US Navy can mean adventure and exotic ports of call, but being in the middle of the ocean can leave you at the mercy of the elements.
And these jaw-dropping images show what lightning looks like from the deck of a warship.
Military photographers Jon Husman and Elliott Fabrizio captured the brilliant bolts of electricity as witnessed from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean.
While Todd A. Schaffer shot a storm over the Norfolk navy base in Virginia.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
(see individual credits)/Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXUEBYTPS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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- Captain Kevin E. O'Flaherty, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) stands between United States President George W. Bush, right, and former United States President George H.W. Bush
Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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 (5593693k)
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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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
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