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Daily Life for CTF 150 (Part Two)

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April 12, 2016

4. Fisherman read with interest how they can help stop illegal maritime activities.

Fishermen read with interest how they can help stop illegal maritime activities

5. USN personnel as part of CTF 150 approach a vessel in the Gulf of Aden

USN personnel, as part of CTF 150, approach a vessel in the Gulf of Aden

6. USN personnel as part of CTF 150 are invited onbaord a vessel in the Gulf of Aden

USN Personnel, as part of CTF 150, are invited aboard a vessel in the Gulf of Aden

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