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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

A 3-year-old visitor from Sykesville, Md., watches

A 3-year-old visitor from Sykesville, Md., watches

A 3-year-old visitor from Sykesville, Md., watches Explosive Ordnance Technician 2nd Class Wayne Riddell Jr., assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal 2 Little Creek, Va., during a dive demonstration at the Balt... More

Young fans attempt their best moon walk as the U.S.

Young fans attempt their best moon walk as the U.S.

Young fans attempt their best moon walk as the U.S. Navy Band ensemble, Cruisers, perform a Michael Jackson number on Baltimore's Inner Harbor during Baltimore Navy Week 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communica... 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

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