PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (July 2, 2025) – (From left to right) Mike Wilson, Yvonne Young, Yareli Donaldson, and Jeremy “Maka” Keone pose with a young 'ulu sapling outside of Building 167 on Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam, July 2, 2025. Hawaiian Regional Maintenance Center planted the young tree to commemorate the completion of an extended maintenance period on board the USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG108). Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility's mission is to keep the Navy's fleet "Fit to Fight" by repairing, maintaining, and modernizing the Navy's fast-attack submarines and surface ships. Strategically located in the heart of the Pacific, it is the most comprehensive fleet repair and maintenance facility between the U.S. West Coast and the Far East. (U.S. Navy photo by Kenny Jones)
Date Taken: | 03.13.2018 |
Date Posted: | 08.06.2025 14:35 |
Photo ID: | 9241908 |
VIRIN: | 180313-N-GX910-1055 |
Resolution: | 2048x1365 |
Size: | 2.22 MB |
Location: | PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII, US |
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