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Mrs. Alan G. Kirk, Sponsor, Rear Admiral Thomas Withers, U.S. Navy, and Mrs. James D. Grant, Matron of Honor, at Launching of USS Toro (SS 422) at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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label_outline Explore Rear Admiral Thomas Withers, Alan G, Navy Yard Portsmouth

Commander Harold V. Maixner, commanding officer of the guided missile destroyer USS SCOTT (DDG 995), introduces Sponsor Martha Scott Josi during the ship's commissioning

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Warrant Officer

ENS Kirk Morford, commanding officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Detachment 7, examines a mortar round removed from a weapons cache during the multinational relief effort OPERATION RESTORE HOPE

Radioman 2nd Class Steven Tate explains the operation of combat information center equipment aboard the coastal patrol ship USS TEMPEST (PC-2) while the ship is open for public tours at the Washington Navy Yard. On Tate's right is the monitor for the Westmar depth-finding side-scan sonar

Left to right: Admiral W.H. Standley, United States Ambassador to Russia; Mr. Alexander Kirk, United States Minister to Egypt; Colonel T.S. Riggs (representing General Maxwell). Photograph taken at airport near Cairo as Mr. Kirk and Colonel Riggs saw Admiral Standley take-off for America. Photograph taken Tuesday, October 13, 1942

U.S. Army Sgt. Yoni Romero, right, human resources

COMMANDANT VISITS BOOT CAMP NEW JERSEY

Mrs. J. Denton, sponsor, breaks champagne across the bow of the guided missile cruiser MOBILE BAY (CG-53). Looking on are (L-R): Sen. J. Denton Jr., R-Als., Mr. J. St. Pe', president of Ingalls Shipbuilding; M. Denton, maid of honor; Mrs. M. McPhillips, matron of honor; Vice Adm. J. Metcalf III, deputy chief of Naval Operations, Surface Warfare; Rear Adm. W. Meyer, deputy commander, Combat Systems, Naval Sea Systems Command; and Commodore J. Shaw, program manager, Aegis Shipbuilding, Naval Sea Systems Command

VIPs pose for a photo during the launching ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS NEWPORT NEWS (SSN 750). They are, left to right: Senator Paul Trible, Republican-Virginia; Mrs. Paul Trible, sponsor; the Trible's daughter, matron of honor; two unidentified guests and Edward J. Campbell, president and chief executive officer, Newport News Shipbuilding Co

Mary Steichen Calderone (1904-1998)

E. D. Withers to James Madison, November 19, 1823. Printed Circular.

Sgt. Gary Payne, with the North Carolina National Guard's

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