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English: Petty Officer 3rd Class Malcolm Williams, cryptological technician (technical) from Houston, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, paints the Youth Football Home school building during a community service project. Ronald Reagan is currently anchored in Makham Bay, Thailand, for a scheduled port visit. (Photo by: Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin B. Gray)
Date Taken on 4 May 2011
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/397700
Author Kevin Gray
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THALANG PHUKET, TH
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