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MANAMA, Bahrain (Oct. 21, 2020) Capt. Greg Smith, commanding officer, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the installation of the coalition maritime forces waterfront security barrier at the Mina Salman Pier on board NSA Bahrain. The barrier is the first water-limited obstacle system security barrier system ever installed at an overseas naval installation, and the longest waterside security barrier in the U.S. Navy. NSA Bahrain enables the forward operations and responsiveness of U.S. and allied forces in support of Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central’s mission to provide services to the fleet, warfighter and family. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Justin Yarborough)
201021-N-JO245-1018.JPG Photo By: Petty Officer 1st Class Justin Yarborough

Oct 22, 2020
MANAMA, Bahrain - MANAMA, Bahrain (Oct. 21, 2020) Capt. Greg Smith, commanding officer, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the installation of the coalition maritime forces waterfront security barrier at the Mina Salman Pier on board NSA Bahrain. The barrier is the first water-limited obstacle system security barrier system ever installed at an overseas naval installation, and the longest waterside security barrier in the U.S. Navy. NSA Bahrain enables the forward operations and responsiveness of U.S. and allied forces in support of Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central’s mission to provide services to the fleet, warfighter and family. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Justin Yarborough)


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