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Washington, D.C. (Aug. 18, 2006) Commandant, Naval District Washington, Rear Adm. Terence McKnight, addresses the audience at an official re-dedication ceremony for the historic commandants office, the Middendorf Building, at the Washington Navy Yard. The Middendorf Building is the Navys oldest active office building on one of the nations oldest shore installations. The building and the Navy Yard were favorite destinations of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jeff Blakley File# 060818-N-3323B-001

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