050531-N-4309A-210
050531-N-4309A-210,USS Ashland (LSD 48),North Arabian Gulf--
Hull Technician 2nd Class Daniel Shain receives cool high velocity spray from a fire team during a recent training drill onboard USS Ashland (LSD 48).
Sailors from USS Ashland's (LSD 48) at sea fire party gatherer in the well deck to conduct live hose handling training. This training is necessary to build confidence and experience for hose handlers in the event of an actual fire. Safety is paramount while showing the crew proper stance, procedures, and techniques as the fire marshall and Damage Controlmen 1st Class Thomas Carow run drills.
USS Ashland (LSD 48) is currently conducting Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) in the Northern Arabian Gulf. MIO are being conducted within international waters of the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility. These operations are aimed at interrupting the flow of personnel and material that may support international terrorist organizations within the scope of
Maritime Security Operations (MSO). MSO sets the condition for security and stability in the maritime environment. MSO complement the counter-terrorism and security efforts of regional nations. MSO deny international terrorists use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons, or other material.
US Navy Photograph by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Aaron Ansarov
050531-N-4309A-210
050531-N-4309A-210,USS Ashland (LSD 48),North Arabian Gulf--
Hull Technician 2nd Class Daniel Shain receives cool high velocity spray from a fire team during a recent training drill onboard USS Ashland (LSD 48).
Sailors from USS Ashland's (LSD 48) at sea fire party gatherer in the well deck to conduct live hose handling training. This training is necessary to build confidence and experience for hose handlers in the event of an actual fire. Safety is paramount while showing the crew proper stance, procedures, and techniques as the fire marshall and Damage Controlmen 1st Class Thomas Carow run drills.
USS Ashland (LSD 48) is currently conducting Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) in the Northern Arabian Gulf. MIO are being conducted within international waters of the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility. These operations are aimed at interrupting the flow of personnel and material that may support international terrorist organizations within the scope of
Maritime Security Operations (MSO). MSO sets the condition for security and stability in the maritime environment. MSO complement the counter-terrorism and security efforts of regional nations. MSO deny international terrorists use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons, or other material.
US Navy Photograph by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Aaron Ansarov