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Damage Controlman 3rd Class Trevor Viguilla of Roscommon,

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Damage Controlman 3rd Class Trevor Viguilla of Roscommon,

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Damage Controlman 3rd Class Trevor Viguilla of Roscommon, Mich., assigned to the guided missile frigate USS DeWert (FFG 45), is interviewed on the pier by a WKYC-3 prior to a tour of the ship with firemen of Cleveland Division of Fire during the Navy’s commemoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Cleveland. The celebration coincides with Cleveland Navy Week, one of 15 signature events planned across America in 2012. The week-long event commemorates the Bicentennial of the War of 1812, hosting service members from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy. (U.S. Navy Photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Susan Hammond/Released)

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02/09/2012
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