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060808-N-4965F-003 (Aug. 8, 2006)US Navy (USN) Rear Adm. Michael C. Vitale, Commander, Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group, is piped through the side boys during an official Change of Command (COC) ceremony on board Naval Station (NS) Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI). USN Rear Adm. Townsend G. Alexander, Commander, Navy Region Hawaii and Commander, Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, will relieve Rear Adm. Vitale during the event.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl (RELEASED)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Salcedo, RamonBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Manuel, EmilianoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Pesase, BenignoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Remegio, AuroraBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Butay, FranciscoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Martin, ClementeBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Rombaoa, VicenteBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Program of Inter-Island Conference of Methodist Youth and Anuual Session of Hawaii Mission, scripture reading by Miss Mary Hyun, and Soon Hyun in Panel DiscussionUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryText Hawaiʻi
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An aerial stern view of the US Navy (USN) Forrestal Class Aircraft Carrier USS RANGER (CV 61), with her Sailors manning the rails and aircraft of the Carrier Air Wing 2 (CVW-2) on her deck, trailed by tugboats, as she arrives at Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI). To the left are the USS ARIZONA (BB 39) Memorial and Ford IslandNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Pagao, GerardoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Latorre, Bernardo $ Latorre, Florencia UlandayBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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