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The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) passes underneath Francis Scott Key Bridge as it enters Baltimore Harbor to participate in Baltimore Navy Week 2012. Baltimore Navy Week is part of Ba... More

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval Operations tenet "Warfighting First." America's sailors are warfighters, a fast and flexible force deployed worldwide. Join the conversation on social medi... More

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) moves past its namesake, Fort McHenry National Monument, as it transits Baltimore Harbor to participate in Baltimore Navy Week 2012. Baltimore Navy Wee... More

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) passes bouy in Baltimore Harbor marking the spot where Francis Scott Key is believed to have written the words that would later become "The Star-Spang... More

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval Operations tenet "Warfighting First." The U.S. Navy is constantly deployed to preserve peace, protect commerce, and deter aggression through forward presen... More

The Canadian navy destroyer HMCS Iroquois (DDG 280)

The Canadian navy destroyer HMCS Iroquois (DDG 280)

The Canadian navy destroyer HMCS Iroquois (DDG 280) passes by Baltimore landmarks as it enters Baltimore Harbor to participate in Baltimore Navy Week 2012. Baltimore Navy Week is part of Baltimore's Star-Spangl... More

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval

A U.S. Navy graphic illustration of the Chief of Naval Operations tenet "Operate Forward." The U.S. Navy is constantly deployed to preserve peace, protect commerce, and deter aggression through forward presence... More

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) passes underneath Francis Scott Key Bridge as it enters Baltimore Harbor to participate in Baltimore Navy Week 2012. Baltimore Navy Week is part of Bal... More

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) is escorted into Baltimore Harbor by the ship Pride of Baltimore as it moves past Francis Scott Key Bridge to participate in Baltimore Navy Week 2012. ... More

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) passes bouy in Baltimore Harbor marking the spot where Francis Scott Key is believed to have written the words that would later become "The Star-Spang... More

Navy ROTC cadets from Gaithersburg, Md., enjoy a front

Navy ROTC cadets from Gaithersburg, Md., enjoy a front

Navy ROTC cadets from Gaithersburg, Md., enjoy a front row view of the guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) as it approaches Francis Scott Key Bridge during its arrival to Baltimore Harbor to parti... More

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