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170718-N-MZ294-0062 MINNEAPOLIS, MN (July 18, 2017)

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170718-N-MZ294-0062 MINNEAPOLIS, MN (July 18, 2017)

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170718-N-MZ294-0062 MINNEAPOLIS, MN (July 18, 2017) Navy Aircrew Rescue Swimmer Chief Petty Officer Aaron Albright sings the National Anthem during the opening ceremonies of the Schwans USA CUP. The USA CUP consist of teams from around the world competing for the championship. Chief Albrights signing of the anthem is just one event of the year’s Twin City’s Navy Week. Sponsored by the Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO), Navy Weeks are a week-long schedule of community outreach engagements that connect Americans with their Navy by bringing Navy Sailors, equipment and displays to approximately 16 American cities that do not enjoy a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Navy Counselor Chief Petty Officer Jason C. Winn/Released)

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