On board the US Navy (USN) USS CONSTITUTION, Executive Officer, USN Lieutenant (LT) William Marks (left), describes life aboard the CONSTITUTION in the early 1800s to Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England (second from left) and British Ambassador, Sir David Manning (third from left). Also in attendance USS Constitution Commanding Officer, USN Commander (CDR) Lewin Wright (fourth from left), British Naval Attach, Commodore Joe Gass, Royal Navy Captain (CAPT) Simon Charlier, Commanding Officer, HMS Cornwall (F 99), and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy Mr. Bob Earl. The Boston visit focused on the close tie between the US and Royal Navys partnership, a key element in the...
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[Complete] Scene Caption: On board the US Navy (USN) USS CONSTITUTION, Executive Officer, USN Lieutenant (LT) William Marks (left), describes life aboard the CONSTITUTION in the early 1800s to Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England (second from left) and British Ambassador, Sir David Manning (third from left). Also in attendance USS Constitution Commanding Officer, USN Commander (CDR) Lewin Wright (fourth from left), British Naval Attach, Commodore Joe Gass, Royal Navy Captain (CAPT) Simon Charlier, Commanding Officer, HMS Cornwall (F 99), and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy Mr. Bob Earl. The Boston visit focused on the close tie between the US and Royal Navys partnership, a key element in the global war on terrorism.
Base: Boston
State: Massachusetts (MA)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Major Command Shown: 040625-N-2568S-002
Scene Camera Operator: JOC Craig Strawser, Usn
Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files
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