ODESSA, Ukraine — Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician (interpretative) Dimtry Sokol, a Ukrainian native, interprets a conversation between Ukrainian navy Lt. Col. Volodymry Bova and U.S. Air Force

ODESSA, Ukraine — Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician (interpretative) Dimtry Sokol, a Ukrainian native, interprets a conversation between Ukrainian navy Lt. Col. Volodymry Bova and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dustin Dettabeck at Ukrainian Western Naval Base during Sea Breeze 2010 July 20. Sokol left Ukraine with his family 17 years ago. Sea Breeze is an annual maritime exercise in the Black Sea focusing on enhancing maritime security capabilities. Sea Breeze is the largest exercise this year in the Black Sea including 20 ships, 13 aircraft and more than 1,600 military members from Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Moldova, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine and United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kristopher Regan) View at highest resolution (3444 by 499 pixels)

ODESSA, Ukraine — Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician (interpretative) Dimtry Sokol, a Ukrainian native, interprets a conversation between Ukrainian navy Lt. Col. Volodymry Bova and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dustin Dettabeck at Ukrainian Western Naval Base during Sea Breeze 2010 July 20. Sokol left Ukraine with his family 17 years ago. Sea Breeze is an annual maritime exercise in the Black Sea focusing on enhancing maritime security capabilities. Sea Breeze is the largest exercise this year in the Black Sea including 20 ships, 13 aircraft and more than 1,600 military members from Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Moldova, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine and United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kristopher Regan)

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