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U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 1st Class Tyler Waller,

U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 1st Class Tyler Waller,

U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 1st Class Tyler Waller, assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD-17), helps build a horseshoe pit at Catherine Street Park during a Baltimore Navy Week 2... More

Frigatkapitan Thorsten Marx, commanding officer of

Frigatkapitan Thorsten Marx, commanding officer of

Frigatkapitan Thorsten Marx, commanding officer of the German navy frigate FGS Hessen (F-221), left, greets Adm. John Harvey, Jr., Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, during a Baltimore Navy Week 2012 recepti... More

Seaman Cody Hanrahan, assigned to USS Constitution,

Seaman Cody Hanrahan, assigned to USS Constitution,

Seaman Cody Hanrahan, assigned to USS Constitution, gives a Navy ball cap to a child at the Baltimore Ronald McDonald House during a Caps for Kids visit during the Star-Spangled Sailabration, which coincides wi... More

Fireworks light the night skies over Fort McHenry during

Fireworks light the night skies over Fort McHenry during

Fireworks light the night skies over Fort McHenry during Baltimore Navy Week 2012 events celebrating the bicentennial of the War of 1812. Baltimore Navy Week is being held in conjunction with Baltimore's Star S... More

Musician 1st Class James Hicks, right, a tuba

Musician 1st Class James Hicks, right, a tuba

Musician 1st Class James Hicks, right, a tuba instrumentalist with the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Band, explains the workings of his tuba to a boy after the opening ceremony of the Star Spangled Sailabration at Balti... More

Sailors assigned to USS Constitution perform War of

Sailors assigned to USS Constitution perform War of

Sailors assigned to USS Constitution perform War of 1812-era gun drills to guests in the vicinity of USS Constellation during the Star-Spangled Sailabration, which coincides with Baltimore Navy Week 2012 and co... More

Musician 1st Class Brandon Almagro, center, a trumpet

Musician 1st Class Brandon Almagro, center, a trumpet

Musician 1st Class Brandon Almagro, center, a trumpet instrumentalist with the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Band, performs during the opening ceremony of the Star Spangled Sailabration at Baltimore's Inner Harbor durin... More

Rear Adm. William Leigher, right, director of warfare

Rear Adm. William Leigher, right, director of warfare

Rear Adm. William Leigher, right, director of warfare integration for information, speaks with Danish navy Oversergent David Rauch during a reception aboard the Danish navy support ship HDMS Esbern Snare (L-17)... More

U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 3rd Class Timothy Dominick,

U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 3rd Class Timothy Dominick,

U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 3rd Class Timothy Dominick, assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD-17), digs a post hole for a volleyball net at Catherine Street Park during a Baltimo... More

Members of the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Band perform behind

Members of the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Band perform behind

Members of the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Band perform behind Al Roker during a taping of the "Today Show" at Baltimore's Inner Harbor during Baltimore Navy Week 2012. Baltimore Navy Week is part of Baltimore's Star-... More

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