File:US Navy 080111-N-5555T-002 Rear Adm. Donald Bullard presents his son with the folded American flag given to him during his retirement ceremony.jpg

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English: LITTLE CREEK. Va, (Jan. 11, 2008) Rear Adm. Donald Bullard presents his son with the folded American flag given to him during his retirement ceremony. Bullard, who retired after 35 years of active duty, relinquished command of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command to Rear Adm. Michael P.Tillotson. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Justin K. Thomas (Released)
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