File:U.S. and Chinese officers aboard USS Reeves (CG-24) at Qingdao, China, on 5 November 1986 (6419699).jpg

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English: U.S. Navy Admiral James A. Lyons Jr., commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, and Admiral Xinchun Ma, commander of the Chinese North Fleet, salute as a U.S. Marine Corps color guard presents the colors aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Reeves (CG-24) at Qingdao, China, on 5 November 1986. Accompanying Reeves on the visit were the guided missile frigate USS Rentz (FFG-46) and the destroyer USS Oldendorf (DD-972). This was the first visit by U.S. Navy ships to (the People's Republic of) China in 40 years.
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Author PHC Chet King, U.S. Navy

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