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US Navy 041013-N-2147L-001 Commander, Naval District Washington, Rear Adm. Jan C. Gaudio, and President and CEO of the U.S Navy Memorial Foundation, Retired Rear Adm. Pierce J. Johnson, place a wreath in front of The Lone Sailo

US Navy (USN) Rear Admiral (RDML) Jan C. Gaudio, Commander, Naval District Washington (NDW), and Retired Rear Admiral (RADM) Pierce J. Johnson, President and CEO of the US Navy Memorial Foundation, place a wreath in front of The Lone Sailor statue at the Navy Memorial in Washington, DC, to commemorate the Navy's 229th birthday

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Commander, Naval District Washington, Rear Adm. Jan C. Gaudio, and President and CEO of the U.S Navy Memorial Foundation, Retired Rear Adm. Pierce J. Johnson, place a wreath in front of The Lone Sailor statue at the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. (Oct. 13, 2004) Commander, Naval District Washington, Rear Adm. Jan C. Gaudio, and President and CEO of the U.S Navy Memorial Foundation, Retired Rear Adm. Pierce J. Johnson, place a wreath in front of The Lone Sailor statue at the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the Navy's 229th birthday. U.S Navy by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Corey Lewis File# 041013-N-2147L-001

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