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Admiral (ADM) Gennadiy Khvatov, second from right, Commander of the Soviet Pacific Fleet; and ADM Charles R. Larson, third from right, Commander in CHIEF, United States (US) Pacific Fleet; salute during a ceremony held at the Naval Recruit Training Command. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

Admiral (ADM) Charles R. Larson, left, Commander in CHIEF, United States (US) Pacific Fleet; ADM Gennadiy Khvatov, Commander, Soviet Pacific Fleet; and an unidentified US Navy captain salute as the colors are presented during a ceremony held in honor of ADM Khvatov. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

Admiral (ADM) Gennadiy Khvatov, left, Commander of the Soviet Pacific Fleet, and ADM Charles R. Larson, right, Commander in CHIEF, United States (US) Pacific Fleet, stand at the foot of a monument at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery during a wreath-laying ceremony held in honor of those who served in World War II. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

ADM Charles R. Larson, left, commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, and ADM Gennadiy Khvatov, commander, Soviet Pacific Fleet, salute as U.S. Marines and Soviet sailors lower their respective nations' flags during an evening colors ceremony outside the Admiral Kidd Club. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet that have come to San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

ADM Charles R. Larson, left, commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, stands at attention beside ADM Gennadiy Khvatov, commander, Soviet Pacific Fleet, during an evening colors ceremony outside the Admiral Kidd Club. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet that have come to San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

ADM Gennadiy Khvatov, commander, Soviet Pacific Fleet, and ADM Charles R. Larson, left, commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, converse following a wreath-laying ceremony at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

A rear admiral greets Soviet Pacific Fleet commander ADM Gennadiy Khvatov as U.S. Pacific Fleet commander ADM Charles R. Larson, left, and VADM John H. Fetterman Jr., commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, stand by. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in port on a five-day goodwill visit

Admiral Gennadi Khvatov, second from left, Commander, Soviet Pacific Fleet, and Admiral Charles R. Larson, second from right, Commander in CHIEF, US Pacific Fleet; and Vice Admiral John H. Fetterman Jr., right, Commander, Naval Air Force, US Pacific Fleet, listen to a speaker during a four-day goodwill visit to Vladivostok by the guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG 59) and the guided missile frigate USS REUBEN JAMES (FFG 57)

Vice Admiral (VADM) John H. Fetterman Jr., center, Commander, Naval Air Force, United States (US) Pacific Fleet, listens as a translator relays the remarks of Admiral (ADM) Gennadiy Khvatov, left, Commander of the Soviet Pacific Fleet. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

Admiral (ADM) Gennadiy Khvatov, second from right, Commander of the Soviet Pacific Fleet, and ADM Charles R. Larson, fourth from right, Commander in CHIEF, United States Pacific Fleet, salute as the colors pass during a ceremony held at the Naval Recruit Training Command. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit

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Base: Naval Air Station, San Diego

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PHC Chet King

Release Status: Released to Public

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