Four Aegis destroyer "Kongo" type ships gathered at JMSDF Sasebo base
JS Myoko leaving Pearl Harbor
JS Myoko seen from the left rear
JS Myoko(DDG-175)leaving Pearl Harbor
JS Myoko(DDG-175)seen from the side
Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ships sail with an U.S. Navy ship in formation during a photo exercise in the Philippine Sea on March 18, 2007 070318-N-HX866-077
Myoko
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Ships from the Ronald Reagan Strike Group (RRSG) and Japan Maritime Self Defense Force steam in formation during a pass and review ceremony in the Western Pacific Ocean March 18, 2007 070318-N-HX866-068
The U.S. Navy Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) (right) connects to the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) Kongo Class Destroyer MYOKO (DDG 175) during a refueling at sea 070317-N-HX866-052
The U.S. Navy Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76), foreground, connects to the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Kongo Class Destroyer, MYOUKOU (DDG 175) during a refueling at sea somewhere 070317-N-HX866-018
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Myoko (DDG 175) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-018
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Myoko (DDG 175) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-047
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) connects to JS Myoko (DDG 175) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force during a refueling at sea evolution March 17, 2007 070317-N-HX866-052
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams alongside JS Hamagiri (DD 155), JS Myoko (DDG 175), JS Haruna (DDH 141) and JS Yuugiri (DD 153) of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force in preparation for a refueling at sea 070317-N-HX866-137
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side Okinawa
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, J
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 050609-N-5384B-003 The Japanese Maritime Self Defense (JDS) ship JDS Myoko (DDG 175), foreground, sails in formation along with the guided missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67)
US Navy 050609-N-5384B-007 The Japanese Maritime Self Defense (JDS) ship JDS Myoko (DDG 175), foreground, sails in formation along with the USS Shiloh guided missile cruiser (CG 67)