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Ed Koch, Mayor of New York, speaks during the dedication of Pier 1 aboard the station as part of the city's Fleet Week activities. The uniformed naval officers on the platform are, from left: Rear Admiral B.F. Montoya, Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Admiral Leon A. Edney, Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell, and Captain Edward W. Froehlich

Ed Koch, Mayor of New York, speaks during the dedication of Pier 1 aboard the station as part of the city's Fleet Week activities. Captain Edward W. Froehlich, commanding officer of the naval station, is seated behind Koch

Admiral (ADM) Carlisle H. Trost, right, CHIEF of Naval Operations, speaks with a fellow flag officer at the ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) where ADM Leon A. Edney assumes command from Frank B. Kelso II as Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic/Commander in CHIEF, United States Atlantic Command

Edward I. Koch, mayor of New York City, sports a sailor's cap at the commissioning ceremony for the guided missile cruiser USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG 57)

Captain Edward W. Froehlich, fourth from left, station commanding officer, shakes hands with a civilian dignitary following the dedication of Pier 1. Rear Admiral B.F. Montoya, third from left, Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command; and Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, second from left, Commander, Naval Surface Force, US Atlantic Fleet, look on. The dedication is part of the city's Fleet Week activities

Civilian dignitaries and senior Navy officers congratulate one another after the dedication of the station's Pier 1. The Navy officers are, from left: Captain Edward W. Froehlich, station commanding officer, Rear Admiral B.F. Montoya, Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command; and Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Commander, Naval Surface Force, US Atlantic Fleet, look on. The dedication is part of the city's Fleet Week activities

Officers listen to a speech during the change of command ceremony at which Admiral Frank B. Kelso II relinquishes his position as Commander in CHIEF, United States Atlantic Command, to Admiral Leon A. Edney. The ceremony is taking place aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67). Kelso will be replacing Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost as CHIEF of Naval Operations

Admiral (ADM) Leon A. Edney, right of flag, and ADM Frank B. Kelso II, next to him, salute at the ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) where ADM Edney assumes command from ADM Kelso as Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic/Commander in CHIEF, United States Atlantic Command

Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Commander, Naval Surface Fleet, Atlantic, speaks during the dedication ceremony for Pier 1 on Staten Island, part of the Navy Fleet Week activities

Ed Koch, Mayor of New York, speaks during the dedication of Pier 1 aboard the station as part of the city's Fleet Week activities. The uniformed naval officers on the platform are, from left: Rear Admiral B.F. Montoya, Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Admiral Leon A. Edney, Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell, and Captain Edward W. Froehlich

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Base: Naval Station, New York

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