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A Royal Australian Navy Seahawk helicopter passes over United States Ship Nimitz after being refuelled with Biofuel during the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.  Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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A Royal Australian Navy Seahawk helicopter takes off from United States Ship Nimitz after being fuelled with Biofuel during the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.   Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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A Royal Australian Navy Seahawk helicopter prepares to take off from United States Ship Nimitz after being refuelled with Biofuel during the signing of the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.   Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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Secretary of the U.S Navy the Honourable Ray Mabus and Royal Australian Navy Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Tim Barrett shake hands after signing the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.   Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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A Royal Australian Navy Seahawk is refuelled with Biofuel on United States Ship Nimitz during the signing of the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.   Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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(L-R) United States Navy (USN) Commander U.S 3rd Fleet Vice Admiral Gerald Beaman, Chief of U.S Naval Operations Admiral Jonathon Greenert, Royal Australian Navy Commodore Steve Woodall, Secretary of the U.S Navy the Honourable Ray Mabus, Royal Australian Navy Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Tim Barrett, Commander U.S Pacific Fleet Admiral Cecil Haney and Deputy Chief of U.S Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics Vice Admiral Philip Cullom give the Hawaiian thumbs up for the signing of the Great Green Fleet agreement onboard United States Ship Nimitz.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.   Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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A Royal Australian Navy Seahawk comes into land for refuelling with Biofuel on United States Ship Nimitz ahead of the signing of the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.  Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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(L-R) Commander U.S Pacific Fleet Admiral Cecil Haney, the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Tim Barrett and Secretary of the U.S Navy the Honourable Ray Mabus wait on the deck of United States Ship Nimitz ahead of a flight onboard a Royal Australian Navy Seahawk running on Biofuel during the signing of the Great Green Fleet agreement.  Mid Caption: The Royal Australian Navy has signed up to a plan to explore the increased use of environmentally friendly fuels. The agreement may lead to significant environmental benefits for both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian economy.   In a show of solidarity with the United States Navy, an Australia Seahawk helicopter landed on USS Nimitz and refuelled with biofuel in acknowledgment of the importance of the project, both for the world’s environment and for national security.  Photo by CPL Chris Dickson 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
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