By | February 14, 2012
USS Klakring (FFG 42) moors at Union Pier, Charleston, Feb. 10. The frigate’s crew conducted training with the Citadel Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, allowing midshipmen the opportunity to experience life on a U.S. Navy ship. (U.S. Navy photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Brannon Deugan)
USS Klakring (FFG 42) line handlers take up the slack on a mooring line after the ship moored at Union Pier, Charleston, Feb 10. The frigate’s crew conducted training with the Citadel Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, allowing midshipmen the opportunity to experience life on a U.S. Navy ship. (U.S. Navy photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Brannon Deugan)
Civilian port workers and Sailors guide a brow into place after USS Klakring (FFG 42) moored at Union Pier, Charleston, Feb. 10. The frigate’s crew conducted training with the Citadel Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, allowing midshipmen the opportunity to experience life on a U.S. Navy ship. (U.S. Navy photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Brannon Deugan)
Seamen Pedro Diaz (left), Austin Reifsteck and Malcolm Debose secure the ship’s brow-skirt after USS Klakring (FFG 42) moored at Union Pier, Charleston, Feb. 10. The frigate’s crew conducted training with the Citadel Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, allowing midshipmen the opportunity to experience life on a U.S. Navy ship. Diaz, Reifsteck and Debose are crewmembers onboard Klakring. (U.S. Navy photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Brannon Deugan)