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English: Capt. Wallace Lovely, Pacific Partnership mission commander, and U.S. Ambassador to the Royal Marshall Islands, Thomas H. Armbruster, view a reverse osmosis system in the country's Purified Water Storage Facility during Pacific Partnership 2013. The amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor recently transported a new reverse osmosis system from Majuro to Ebeye.
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