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A Chilean sailor holds the U.S. flag as the U.S. Navy honors Chilean war heroes during a ceremony taking place as part of Exercise Unitas XXXIII. Unitas is a five-month-long joint exercise conducted by the U.S. Navy and the navies of various South American countries

A Chilean sailor holds the U.S. flag as the U.S. Navy honors Chilean w...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNITAS XXXIII Base: Valparaiso Country: Chile (CHL) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Carlos Drake Release Status: Released to Publ... More

U.S. Navy Capt. Gregory Akers presents the ceremonial

U.S. Navy Capt. Gregory Akers presents the ceremonial

U.S. Navy Capt. Gregory Akers presents the ceremonial flag to Tova Traesnaes Borgnine, widow of the late Ernest Borgnine, a World War II veteran and honorary Chief Petty Officer who was honored at Forest Lawn M... More

Senior Chief Logistics Support Willie Crane, left,

Senior Chief Logistics Support Willie Crane, left,

Senior Chief Logistics Support Willie Crane, left, and Builder 2nd Class Marco Valdovinos present the ceremonial flag and urn toward attendants of deceased actor Ernest Borgnine’s remembrance ceremony at Forest... More

A floral arrangement stands in the foreground of the

A floral arrangement stands in the foreground of the

A floral arrangement stands in the foreground of the funeral service for late actor Ernest Borgnine while attendants pay their respects at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park in Hollywood, Calif., July 14, 2012. The “McH... More

A funerary rifle squad attached to Navy Operational

A funerary rifle squad attached to Navy Operational

A funerary rifle squad attached to Navy Operational Support Center, Moreno Valley, releases the third volley of seven rounds during a 21-gun salute for the late actor Ernest Borgnine during his remembrance cere... More

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