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Tugs tow the ex-USS Constellation (CV 64) through Port

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Tugs tow the ex-USS Constellation (CV 64) through Port

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Tugs tow the ex-USS Constellation (CV 64) through Port Orchard Bay, near Port Orchard, Wash. The ex-Constellation will be towed from the Navy's inactive ships maintenance facility in Bremerton, Wash., to International Shipbreaking Ltd.'s ship dismantling facility in Brownsville, Texas, for complete dismantling and recycling. Constellation was decommissioned in 2003, following nearly 42 years of service. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Eric J. Harrison/Released)

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08/08/2014
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