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Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the ship's bridge as the vessel heads down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), stands on the ship's deck with his grandson, Dr. Pat Ward, as the vessel travels down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), stands on the ship's deck with his grandson, Dr. Pat Ward, as the vessel travels down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral A. Burke speaks at the launching ceremony of the ship that bears his name. The guided missile destroyer USS ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51). The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Commander, Naval Surface Force, United States Atlantic Fleet, and retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), look out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), tours the ship as it docks in port following sea trials

An officer escorts retired ADM Arleigh Burke to his seat for the commissioning ceremony of the guided missile destroyer USS ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG-51), named in his honor. The ship is one of the few U.S. Navy vessels named after a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), and an officer look out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

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Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)

Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland

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12/09/1990
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label_outline Explore Admiral Arleigh, Ph 3 Jerry Ireland, Missile Destroyer Arleigh Burke

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A close-up view of the Mark 45 5-inch 54-caliber gun aboard the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51). The vessel, one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person, is traveling down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine

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