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Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left,

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left,

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left, the Honorable Senator Kay Hagan, and Cmdr. Douglas Kunzman, commanding officer of the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely, answer quest... More

Pre-Commissioning Unit Gravely awaits her commissioning

Pre-Commissioning Unit Gravely awaits her commissioning

Pre-Commissioning Unit Gravely awaits her commissioning ceremony to officially join the fleet as USS Gravely, on the morning of Nov. 20. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., who wa... More

Sailors stand at parade rest, and prepare to bring

Sailors stand at parade rest, and prepare to bring

Sailors stand at parade rest, and prepare to bring their ship to life, during the commissioning of the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely . The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samu... More

Sailors man the ship and bring her to life during the

Sailors man the ship and bring her to life during the

Sailors man the ship and bring her to life during the commissioning ceremony for the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., ... More

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left,

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left,

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, left, the Honorable Senator Kay Hagan, and Cmdr. Douglas Kunzman, commanding officer of the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely, answer quest... More

Hours before the official ceremony, Petty Officer 3rd

Hours before the official ceremony, Petty Officer 3rd

Hours before the official ceremony, Petty Officer 3rd Class Zachary Fleming walks with his daughter near the ship. The U.S. Navy commissioned its newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely. The new destroyer ... More

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life during the commissioning ceremony for the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gra... More

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, is brought to life during her commissioning ceremony. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., who was the first African A... More

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class

USS Gravely, the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, is brought to life during her commissioning ceremony. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., who was the first African A... More

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life during the commissioning ceremony for the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gra... More

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life

Sailors man the rails as the ship is brought to life during the commissioning ceremony for the U.S. Navy's newest guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely. The new destroyer honors the late Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gra... More

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