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  • October 17, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- A U.S. Navy First Class Petty Officer       trains in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS). The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 16, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Diver 1st Class Jeffery Smitman, right, walks to the ammo tent with the rest of his class in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. U.S. Navy Information Technology Specialist Jamie Marshall, right, plots a point on a map at night with the help of Construction Electrician 1st Class Sean Dement, left, and Senior Chief Equipment Operator George Waldrop as part of a land navigation course at Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss.   as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to have land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 17, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Equipment Operator Jose Torres posts as a road guard while his platoon crosses the road behind him.  Constructionman Torres is attending Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 16, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy Diver 3rd Class Matthew Wilson carries a target frame off of the pistol range during a transition from the Navy Handgun Qualification Course to the Practical Weapons Course, a firing sequence which utilizes obstacles as part f the course of fire. Wilson is participating in the handgun marksmanship part of the Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 15, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- U.S. Navy sailors practice firing on paper targets from three yards on the first day of live firing with the 9mm Beretta Pistol. Sailors train in handgun marksmanship at Woolmarket pistol and rifle range as part of Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 10, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Lawrence Limson plots a point on a map at night as part of a land navigation course at Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS).  <br />
The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
    Plotting a night course
  • October 7, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. as part of   Expeditionary Combat School (ECS).  .The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to have land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • October 29, 2008 -- GULFPORT, Miss. -- Expeditionary Combat Skills School (ECS) Instructors interrogate U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Danielle Panting about her conduct while shooting with the FATS trainer, a video-based system designed to teach quick action under combat pressure as part of the last phase of ECS.  The ECS school is designed to build a basic level of battlefield competence for sailors from the Navy's newly formed Expeditionary Combat  Combat Command  (NECC) community. The students have a wide range of precision modern warfare skills. Because the Navy is supporting missions ashore more than ever, there is a significant need for sailors to gain land-based combat skills. The aim of the school is to provide NECC sailors basic warfighting and survival capabilities. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan.  (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Plane Captain for Blue Angel Five, U.S. Navy Avation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Alisha Raper gives final confirmation to her pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Craig Olson at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday. The airshow came to Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. A pyrotechnics display is detonated out on the flight line at NAS Brunswick as part of The Great State of Maine Airshow. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels gave a rousing performance to over 100,000 guests on Sunday afternoon at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Their performance on Saturday was cancelled due to low cloud cover. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The smoke cloud from a pyrotechnics display rises above the flight line at NAS Brunswick on Saturday as part of The Great State of Maine Airshow. Due to increasingly bad weather on Saturday, visitation reached only 50,000 -- and The Blue Angels cancelled their Saturday demonstration. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels gave a rousing performance to over 100,000 guests on Sunday afternoon at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Their performance on Saturday was cancelled due to low cloud cover. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. <br />
Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
    Last Airshow - perfect flight
  • September 5, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. A crew member of the U.S. Navy Blue Angel flight squadron stands ready on the rear wing of Blue Angel 6 as the demonstration team prepares for their Friday's presentation of aerial precision at The Great State of Maine Airshow. The Airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The Blue Angels videographer smiles for the camera as he captures the action at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday afternoon. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels gave a rousing performance to over 100,000 guests on Sunday afternoon at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Their performance on Saturday was cancelled due to low cloud cover. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. The Blue Angels photographer, Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Carnicelli, captures the action at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday afternoon. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Plane Captain for Blue Angel Five, U.S. Navy Avation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Alisha Raper gives final confirmation to her pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Craig Olson at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday. The airshow came to Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Wingwalker Ashley Battles of Tulsa, Oklahoma waves to the crowd while riding aboard Greg Shelton's 450 Stearman at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Shelton, of Collinsville, Oklahoma has been doing professional aerobatics since 1982. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Wingwalker Ashley Battles of Tulsa, Oklahoma waves to the crowd while riding aboard Greg Shelton's 450 Stearman at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Shelton, of Collinsville, Oklahoma has been doing professional aerobatics since 1982. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Wingwalker Ashley Battles of Tulsa, Oklahoma waves to the crowd while riding aboard Greg Shelton's 450 Stearman at The Great State of Maine Airshow. Shelton, of Collinsville, Oklahoma has been doing professional aerobatics since 1982. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Gary Ward demonstrates his aerobatic prowess in the  MX2 at The Great State of Maine Airshow. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 6, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. A pyrotechnics display is detonated out on the flight line at NAS Brunswick as part of The Great State of Maine Airshow. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 5, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Owen LaBrecque, 3, of Biddeford plays with a toy F-15 at theThe Great State of Maine Airshow on Friday. The airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 5, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. A crew member of the U.S. Navy Blue Angel flight squadron stands ready on the rear wing of Blue Angel 6 as the demonstration team prepares for their Friday's presentation of aerial precision at The Great State of Maine Airshow. The Airshow visited Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • BATH, Maine --  11/11/13 --  Wendy Decker Reflexology.  Commercial Photography © Roger S. Duncan 2013. Released to Wendy Decker for all media purposes in perpituity. Resale or trade not permitted without express written consent.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Driver Gregory Guckenburg, 62, shares a friendly laugh with Pam Boucher, 59, of Brunswick after helping her get off of the Brunswick Explorer.  "If it wasn't for this bus we wouldn't get out to anywhere," said Boucher. Boucher and her friend, Becky Estabrook, left, who travels with her, were very positive about the bus, which seats as many as 15 people, including Boucher, who uses a wheelchair lock-in system. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Driver Gregory Guckenburg, 62, assists Pam Boucher, 59, of Brunswick with getting off of the Brunswick Explorer.  "If it wasn't for this bus we wouldn't get out to anywhere," said Boucher. Boucher and her friend, Becky Estabrook, 58, in the door, who travels with her, were very positive about the bus, which seats as many as 15 people, including Boucher, who uses a wheelchair lock-in system. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine -- 9/19/14 -- WWII Veteran and former POW, Stewart Day of Bath, Maine speaks to members of the Zumwalt Precommissioning Unit  on POW/MIA Day, Sept 19.  Day, 91, flew 19 missions as a Tail Gunner in a B-17 over Europe before being shot down and captured. He spent the last days of WWII in a Prisoner of War camp, known as Stalag 17B. He presented his memories to the U.S. Navy unit based in his home town of Bath. U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • BATH, Maine -- 9/19/14 -- WWII Veteran and former POW, Stewart Day of Bath, Maine looks a the screen while speaking to members of the Zumwalt Precommissioning Unit  on POW/MIA Day, Sept 19.  Day, 91, flew 19 missions as a Tail Gunner in a B-17 over Europe before being shot down and captured. He spent the last days of WWII in a Prisoner of War camp, known as Stalag 17B. He presented his memories to the U.S. Navy unit based in his home town of Bath. U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 7/7/12 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton greets German Army Colonel Hans Buhl of Munster, Germany while visiting Kabul International Airport enroute to Japan today. She greeted about 50 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and Marines along with their NATO counterparts.   U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • Camp Lemonier, Djibouti (July 12, 2006) - U.S. Marines from the 4th Provisional Security Company conduct advanced fast rope training from a CH-53 Super Stallion assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron Four Six One (HMH-461) at Chebelley Airfield. U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • NEW YORK -- USS Hué City (CG 66) Command Master Chief Teri Zehnacker of Decatur, Ill. poses with Jim Wagner of Chicago, a Marine who served at the Battle of Hué City, for which the ship is named, before the 2017 Veterans Day parade.  The ship is in port participating in Veterans Week New York City 2017 to honor the service of all our nation’s veterans. <br />
Wagner joined the ship's crew for a short "tiger" cruise from Florida to New York this week. <br />
 #USNavy, #NavyInNYC, #VeteransDay, #USNavy, #VeteransDay #NeverForget (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan/ Released)
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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  • GEORGETOWN Maine, Reid State Park  --7/31/15 - Photos released to Cheryl and Jason Driscoll for personal use as needed. resale not permitted without express written consent. Photo © 2015 Roger S. Duncan
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