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Bonhomme Richard Completes Unit-level Training, Arrives in Okinawa
WHITE BEACH, Okinawa - 180322-N-XK809-072 OKINAWA, Japan (March 22, 2018) Seaman Devin Gonter, from Gastonia, N.C., throws a messenger line from the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) to Sailors pierside as the ship arrives at White Beach Naval Facility. Bonhomme Richard is operating in the Indo-Pacific region as part of a regularly scheduled patrol and provides a rapid-response capability in the event of a regional contingency or natural disaster.
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