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Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Commander, Naval Surface Force, United States Atlantic Fleet, and retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), look out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Vice Admiral Joseph S. Donnell III, Commander, Naval Surface Force, Un...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), tours the ship as it docks in port following sea trials

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: South Harpswell State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to P... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the ship's bridge as the vessel heads down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bath Kennebec River State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released ... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), converses with Vice Admiral John W. Nyquist, Assistant CHIEF of Naval Operations, Surface Warfare, as the ship docks in port following sea trials

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: South Harpswell State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to P... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), looks out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), stands on the ship's deck with his grandson, Dr. Pat Ward, as the vessel travels down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kennebec River State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Pu... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), stands on the ship's deck with his grandson, Dr. Pat Ward, as the vessel travels down river for sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kennebec River State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Pu... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke and wife, Roberta, watch as the guided missile destroyer which bears his name is launched. The ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51) is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke and wife, Roberta, watch as the guide...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bath State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Thomas Witham Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

Mrs. Roberta Burke, wife of retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, holds the hand of her grandson, Dr. Pat Ward, as the guided missile destroyer named after the admiral heads down the Kennebec River for its sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Mrs. Roberta Burke, wife of retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, holds th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bath Kennebec River State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released ... More

Vice Admiral John W. Nyquist, Assistant CHIEF of Naval Operations, surface warfare, visits with retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke and Mrs. Roberta Burke aboard the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51). The ship, one of the few that has ever been named for a living person, is traveling down river to sea trials off the coast of Maine

Vice Admiral John W. Nyquist, Assistant CHIEF of Naval Operations, sur...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kennebec River State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Pu... More

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), and an officer look out from the bridge during the ship's sea trials off the coast of Maine. The ARLEIGH BURKE is one of the few ships that has ever been named for a living person

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, namesake of the guided missile destr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, Captain John Morgan, prospective Commanding Officer of the guided missile destroyer ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51), and Roberta Burke pose for a photograph as the ship docks in port following sea trials

Retired Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, Captain John Morgan, prospective Com...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: South Harpswell State: Maine (ME) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jerry Ireland Release Status: Released to P... More

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