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Robert F. Sumrall, curator of ships models for the U.S. Naval Academy, answers questions for the media during a press conference prior to the christening and launch of the guided missile destroyer JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-53). The event will take place at Bath Iron Works Shipyard on October 26th. Standing beside a display case containing personal possessions of the naval hero John Paul Jones are ENS Brandon Fausti, left, and ENS Jon Shoemaker.

CMDR John M. Kelly, center, poses for a photograph with, from left, ENS Brandon Fausti, ENS Jon Shoemaker and Robert Sumrall, curator of ships models for the U.S. Naval Academy. Kelly is the prospective commanding officer of the guided missile destroyer JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-53), standing in the ways in the background. The vessel will be christened and launched at the Bath Iron Works Shipyard on October 26th.

Robert F. Sumrall, curator of ships models for the U.S. Naval Academy discusses a display of John Paul Jones' personal possessions with RADM George A. Huchting, direct reporting program manager for Aegis. The collection is on display at Bath Iron Works Shipyard for the christening and launch of the guided missile destroyer JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-53) which will take place on Oct. 26th.

During a press conference held on the day before the christening and launch of the guided missile destroyer JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-53), ENS Brandon Fausti, left, ENS Jon Shoemaker, center, and CMDR John M. Kelly, the ship's prospective commanding officer, stand beside a display case furnished by the U.S. Naval Academy Museum. The case contains items that belonged to CMDR John Paul Jones, for who the ship is named

U.S. Navy MASTER CHIEF PETTY Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr., views a photo roster board of Sailors on Oct. 30, 2006, assigned to the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS LAKE ERIE (CG 70) during a visit to Naval Station Pearl Harbor. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

Mr. Lorenzo Dufau (center), a World War Two (WW II) Signalman who served aboard the US Navy (USN) Destroyer, USS MASON (DE-529) poses for a group photograph with USN Sailors from the present day USN Arleigh Burke Class (Flight IIA): Destroyer (Aegis), USS MASON (DDG 87), in New York City during Fleet Week New York 2006 activities. Mr. Dufau is holding a DVD copy of the move 'Proud,' which is base on the WWII experiences of the USS MASON (DE-529), which was the first Naval ship predominantly manned by black crewmembers. Fleet Week includes dozens of military demonstrations and displays throughout the week, as well as public visitation to many of the participating ships. (SUBSTANDARD)

US Navy (USN) Docking Ship USS HARPERS FERRY (LSD 49) Commanding Officer CMDR. Marlin C. Anthony (left) presents a plaque from the ship to Vice Adm. Terrance T. Etnyre, CMDR., Naval Surface Forces (right). Sasebo, Japan (JPN). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class (SW) Brian P. Biller) (Released)

U.S. Navy (USN) Command MASTER CHIEF Billy Hill (right), USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate USS STEPHEN W. GROVES (FFG 29), hands a folded American flag to the ship's Commanding Officer, CMDR. Jon Kreitz, during a burial-at-sea on Nov. 10, 2006. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Second Class Regina L. Brown) (Released)

PH1 (AC) Scott M. Allen Naval Base, Norfolk, Va....A Soviet officer photographs a group of his comrades in front of the island on the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). The Slava class guided missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov (CG-088), the Sovremenny class guided missile destroyer Otlichnyy (DDG-434) and the oiler Genrikh Gasanov are making the first-ever Soviet naval visit to a U.S. military port. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

ENS Brandon Fausti, ENS Jon Shoemaker and Robert F. Sumrall, curator of ships models for the U.S. Naval Academy, pose for a photograph beside a display case containing personal possessions of naval hero John Paul Jones. The collection is on display at Bath Iron Works Shipyard for the christening and launch of the guided missile destroyer JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-53) which will take place on Oct. 26th.

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Base: Bath

State: Maine(ME)

Country: United States Of America(USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (Ret.)

Release Status: Released to Public

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