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UPDATED: 14:46, September 13, 2005 |
| US Navy destroyer visits Qingdao |
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 US Navy Aegis guided missile destroyer Curtis Wilbur cruises into Qingdao port in east China's Shandong Province for a fout-day visit September 13, 2005. This is the eighth port call by US Navy ships to Qingdao. There are 311 officers and sailors aboard and their commander is John T Lauer. (newsphoto)
 Aegis guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur sails into Qingdao port in east China's Shandong Province for a fout-day visit September 13, 2005. This is the eighth port call by US Navy ships to Qingdao. There are 311 officers and sailors aboard and their commander is John T Lauer. (newsphoto)
 USS Curtis Wilbur commander John T Lauer receives a bunch of flowers from a child in Qingdao, Shandong Province September 13, 2005. (newsphoto0
 USS Curtis Wilbur sailors prepare the docking precedures at Qingdao port when the Aegis guided missile destroyer sails into the port for the four-day visit September 13, 2005. (newsphoto)
 Senior Colonel Wu Haiyan from the North China Sea Fleet command makes a welcome speech at a ceremony for the visiting US Navy sailors and officers in Qingdao, Shandong Province September 13, 2005. Aegis guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur sails into Qingdao port in east China's Shandong Province for a fout-day visit. (newsphoto)
 John T Lauer, commander of USS Curtis Wilbur, answers questions after the welcome ceremony in Qingdao, Shandong Province September 13, 2005. Aegis guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur sails into Qingdao port in east China's Shandong Province for a fout-day visit. (newsphoto)
 Chinese journalists are allowed to go aboard Aegis guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur for tour September 13, 2005. The US Navy vessel sailed into Qingdao port in east China's Shandong Province for a fout-day visit on Tuesday. This is the eighth port call by US Navy ships to Qingdao. There are 311 officers and sailors aboard and their commander is John T Lauer. (newsphoto)
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