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U.S. nuclear aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan visits Sasebo port

U.S. nuclear aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan visits Sasebo port

FUKUOKA, Japan - The U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan enters Sasebo Port in Nagasaki Prefecture, where a U.S. Navy base is located, on July 28. The 102,000-ton Ronald Reagan is the 10th nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to visit Sasebo since the Enterprise stopped there in 1968.

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U.S. nuclear-powered carrier Ronald Reagan visits Sasebo

U.S. nuclear-powered carrier Ronald Reagan visits Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The U.S. Navy's latest-model nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, enters Sasebo port in Nagasaki Prefecture on Feb. 24. The 102,000-ton carrier, with a crew of more than 5,000, is scheduled to stay at the port for five days to provide the crew rest, replenish supplies, and promote exchanges with local residents.

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Nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier calls at Sasebo

Nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier calls at Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln is seen off Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture on May 25. Later in the day, the 102,000-ton flattop with about 6,000 crew members entered Sasebo port for a five-day stay aimed at providing rest for its personnel and to replenish supplies.

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(2)U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier stops over in Sasebo

(2)U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier stops over in Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln sails toward Sasebo port, in western Kyushu, on Aug. 16, escorted by Japan Coast Guard patrol boats. The 102,000-ton Nimitz-class vessel, with about 5,350 crew members aboard, made a stopover in Sasebo port, Nagasaki Prefecture, en route to operations in the Middle East.

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(1)U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier stops over in Sasebo

(1)U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier stops over in Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln sails off the western coast of Kyushu on August 16. The 102,000-ton Nimitz-class vessel, with about 5,350 crew members aboard, made a stopover in Sasebo port, Nagasaki Prefecture, en route to operations in the Middle East.

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