File:JS Kurama transits the East China Sea, -22 Jun. 2012 a.jpg

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English: EAST CHINA SEA (Jun. 22, 2012) - The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Kurama (DDH-144) is alongside the aircraft USS George Washington (CVN 73) for a formation in the East China Sea. The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force and Republic of Korea Navy joined U.S. Navy ships in the East China Sea for a trilateral exercise. The exercise is designed to increase interoperability and readiness of all three navies. (US Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Denver Applehans/Released)
Date Taken on 22 June 2012
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This image was released by the United States Navy with the ID 120622-N-EY938-714 (next).
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Author Denver Applehans, U.S. Navy

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