File:George Allen visiting USS George Washington, July 22, 1996.JPEG
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DescriptionGeorge Allen visiting USS George Washington, July 22, 1996.JPEG | "Virginia Governor George Allen (center) and his wife Susan (right) listen as US Navy Admiral William J. Flanagan Jr., Commander-in-Chief US Atlantic Fleet, explains shipboard operations on the navigational bridge of the US Navy nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73). All three were visiting the George Washington to welcome her crew back to Virginia after completion of a successful six-month deployment." | |||||||
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Author | PHAN JOE HENDRICKS, USN | |||||||
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