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MIAMI (May 5, 2017) Karen Kennedy,

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170505-N-GP524-0064
MIAMI (May 5, 2017) Karen Kennedy, of Adventure Sports Miami, instructs Aviation Boatswains Mate (Handling) 3rd Class Ben Kimbrough, assigned to the amphibious landing dock ship USS New York (LPD 21), during a paddle boarding lesson at the Coral Reef Yacht Club as part of the 27th annual Fleet Week Port Everglades. Fleet Week Port Everglades provides an opportunity for the citizens of South Florida to witness first-hand the latest capabilities of today’s maritime services, and gain a better understanding of how the sea services support the national defense of the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Bill Dodge/Released)

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