File:Adm. Mike Mullen wraps up trip to Japan DVIDS67901.jpg

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English: Chief of naval operations, Adm. Mike Mullen, receives a tour of a Vietnamese marine police costal patrol craft. The marine police, similar to the U.S. Coast Guard, operate eight ships in the costal areas of Vietnam. Mullen is wrapping up a seven-day trip to Japan and Vietnam to visit with foreign leaders and Sailors stationed in the region.
Date Taken on 21 June 2007
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/67901
Author Petty Officer 1st Class Chad McNeeley
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HAI PHONG, VN
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