Navy ship is anchored at the Anacostia River Navy Yard in Washington, DC
Washington, DC - A Vietnam era Swift Boat on display along the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail at the Washington Navy Yard.
Sunset over the Display Ship Barry moored at the Washington Navy Yard
View of M street in the Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
090723-N-8732C-001 WASHINGTON (July 23, 2009) Naval Support Activity Washington (NSAW) firefighters pull hose as a precaution at the early morning Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) incident at the Washington Navy Yard. Their actions prevented the ignition of a heavy concentration of gasoline fumes, plugged a leak from a cracked gasoline tank in a passenger car, ensured the vehicles removal from the installation and prevented potential environmental damage to the nearby Anacostia River. (U.S. Navy photo by Joseph P Cirone/Released) US Navy 090723-N-8732C-001 Naval Support Activity Washington (NSAW)
YARDS PARK -WASHINGTON, DC SEPTEMBER 2017: The Capitol Riverfront neighborhood on the Anacostia River is a new hotspot in nations capital.
Navy ship is anchored at the end of a lighted walkway at the Anacostia River Navy Yard in Washington, DC
Modern buildings in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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Emergency vehicles line the street near the Navy Yard, a huge complex of buildings located along the Anacostia River waterfront on September 16, 2013 in Washington, DC. A gunman killed at least four and wounded others before being killed by police in a running gun battle. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
World War 2 USS Barry Naval ship DD 933 docked at the Washington Navy Yard Anacostia River
City of Washington from beyond the Navy Yard. View, probably 1833, from Anacostia, showing Navy Yard and Capitol in center, Arsenal and White House at left. c. 1834
AERIAL VIEW OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD AND THE ANACOSTIA RIVER. EXCESSIVE SILT CAUSES THE BROWN COLOR OF THE WATER 547250
Forty-five team members from the clinic and Navy Yard came together to immunize 474 people during the annual ShotEx at the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Main Chapel Oct. 5. The annual ShotEx helps provided all Tricare beneficiaries with the flu shot in an effort to prevent base residents from contracting and spreading the seasonal illness.
AERIAL VIEW OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD AND THE ANACOSTIA RIVER. EXCESSIVE SILT CAUSES THE BROWN COLOR OF THE WATER
Navy yard ('Dry Dock and Naval Arsenal'), on the Anacostia River, Washington, D.C. Plan and section of locks LCCN2001698961
Washington, DC, USA, November, 12, 1978 The Washington Navy yard along the Anacostia River in Southeast section of the District of Columbia, the US Capital can be seen in the background
City of Washington from beyond the Navy Yard , 1833
Washington, DC - The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail, adjacent to the Washington Navy Yard.
Sunset over the Display Ship Barry moored at the Washington Navy Yard
View of M street in the Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
090723-N-8732C-003 WASHINGTON (July 23, 2009) A Naval Support Activity Washington (NSAW) firefighter pulls hose as a precaution at the early morning Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) incident at the Washington Navy Yard. Their actions prevented the ignition of a heavy concentration of gasoline fumes, plugged a leak from a cracked gasoline tank in a passenger car, ensured the vehicles removal from the installation and prevented potential environmental damage to the nearby Anacostia River. (U.S. Navy photo by Joseph P. Cirone/Released) US Navy 090723-N-8732C-003 A Naval Support Activity Washington f
Rear Adm. Katherine L. Gregory, commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Command and the chief of Navy's Civil Engineering Corps (CEC) awards Lt. Sarah Ursetti, a Navy CEC officer, with a coin. Ursetti was recognized for her response to the Washington Navy Yard (WNY) shooting incident for taking charge as the public works watch stander in the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling emergency operations center where she coordinated transportation assets needed to deliver food and supplies and to evacuate personnel from the WNY to the family relocation area at Nationals Park. Days after the incident Urset
Navy ship is anchored at the Anacostia River Navy Yard in Washington, DC
151017-N-NB178-071 WASHINGTON (Oct. 17, 2015) Capt. Monte L. Ulmer, commanding officer of Naval Support Activity Washington, left; Samuel J. Cox, director of Naval History and Heritage Command; and Councilman Charles Allen, D.C. Council Ward 6; cut a cake during the closing ceremony for the Display Ship Barry in the Cold War Gallery at the Washington Navy Yard. The event was the final send-off before Barry is towed down the Anacostia River for dismantling. Barry was decommissioned in 1982 and became a permanent public display ship in 1984. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd
Modern buildings in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
140821-N-CS953-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 21, 2014) The Pride of Baltimore II hosts visitors while at anchor next to Washington Navy Yard's display ship Barry on Washington D.C.'s Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The ship, a working replica of the first Pride of Baltimore which was a privateer during the War of 1812, is hosting visitors from Aug. 20-25 in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the burning of the Washington Navy Yard and Washington D.C. in 1814. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass communication Specialist 1st Class Tim Comerford/Released) Pride of Baltimore II with display ship Barry 140821-N-CS9
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Official portrait of Facilities Management Director for Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Washington Navy Yard, Charles 'Chaz' Rogers, was photographed at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Dec. 14, 2015.
Emergency vehicles line the street near the Navy Yard, a huge complex of buildings located along the Anacostia River waterfront on September 16, 2013 in Washington, DC. A gunman killed at least four and wounded others before being killed by police in a running gun battle. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
101120-N-8732C-011 WASHINGTON (Nov. 20, 2010) – U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Kendall Kent moves a box of food from a delivery truck into a military family’s vehicle at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB). JBAB partnered with the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Henry E. Mooberry Division and Project Giveback, a D.C. based food charity that helps feed needy families to ensure military families began the winter holiday season with joy. Large boxes, stuffed with a week’s worth of food were distributed before Thanksgiving to 125 National Capital Region military families. (U.S. Navy photo by Joseph P Cirone/Re
World War 2 USS Barry Naval ship DD 933 docked at Washington Navy Yard Anacostia River
020522-N-5101M-004 Washington D.C. (May 22, 2002) -- Rear Adm. David L. Brewer III, Commander, Military Sealift Command, and the Honorable Gordon R. England, Secretary of the Navy, toss a wreath into the Anacostia River in honor of fallen mariners during Military Sealift Command's National Maritime Day memorial service at the Washington Navy Yard. U.S. Navy photo by Barry Lake. (RELEASED) US Navy 020522-N-5101M-004 Memorial Service Ceremony
Aerial View Of The Washington Navy Yard And The Anacostia River. Excessive Silt Causes The Brown Color Of The Water, April 1973
Forty-five team members from the clinic and Navy Yard came together to immunize 474 people during the annual ShotEx at the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Main Chapel Oct. 5. The annual ShotEx helps provided all Tricare beneficiaries with the flu shot in an effort to prevent base residents from contracting and spreading the seasonal illness.
WASHINGTON (Sept. 24 2017) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Steven Giordano, shakes hands with a Gold Star family member at the Gold Star Mother's and Family Day observance at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. MCPON served as a guest speaker during the event, which honored and recognized the sacrifices of Gold Star families.
WASHINGTON (Sept. 24 2017) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Steven Giordano, shakes hands with a Gold Star family member at the Gold Star Mother's and Family Day observance at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. MCPON served as a guest speaker during the event, which honored and recognized the sacrifices of Gold Star families. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Amadi/RELEASED)
AERIAL VIEW OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD AND THE ANACOSTIA RIVER. EXCESSIVE SILT CAUSES THE BROWN COLOR OF THE WATER
Walkway along Anacostia River in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
101120-N-8732C-014 WASHINGTON (Nov. 20, 2010) – U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Kendall Kent and Keith Buzard, left to right, pass boxes of food from a delivery truck to Cadet Kenny Buzard for placement into a military family’s vehicle at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB). JBAB partnered with the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Henry E. Mooberry Division and Project Giveback, a D.C. based food charity that helps feed needy families to ensure military families began the winter holiday season with joy. Large boxes, stuffed with a week’s worth of food were distributed before Thanksgiving to 125 National Cap
Navy yard ('Dry Dock and Naval Arsenal'), on the Anacostia River, Washington, D.C. Dry dock plan and arsenal elevation LCCN2001698962
110117-N-8732C-034 WASHINGTON (Jan. 16, 2011) – Former NFL player Ken Harvey (Washington Redskins and Arizona Cardinals Linebacker), left, makes a point to (left to right) an unidentified DOD civilian employee, U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Instructor Negar Rafikin, Sea Cadet 3rd Class Petty Officer Leila Farzam and Sea Cadet Chief Petty Officer Kyle Herbert, all members of the Sea Cadet Corps’ Henry E. Mooberry Division based at the Washington Navy Yard. Harvey, along with former NFL players Eric Hipple (Detroit Lions Quarterback ), Ricky Ervins (San Francisco 49ers Running Back) and Mark Washi
Activity on the River at the Anacostia River Navy Yard, Washington, DC
Port bow view of the US Navy (USN) Cyclone Class Coastal Defense Ship, USS WHIRLWIND (PC 11), underway on the Anacostia River passing into the open draw of the Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge shortly after departing the Washington Navy Yard. USS Whirlwind (PC-11)
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
A port bow view of the fleet tug USNS POWHATAN (T-ATF 166) underway on the Anacostia River after departing the Washington Navy Yard. USNS Powhatan (T-ATF 166) port bow view
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Emergency vehicles line the street near the Navy Yard, a huge complex of buildings located along the Anacostia River waterfront on September 16, 2013 in Washington, DC. A gunman killed at least four and wounded others before being killed by police in a running gun battle. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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Navy yard (Dry Dock and Naval Arsenal), on the Anacostia River, Washington, D.C. Plan and section of locks
Walkway along Anacostia River in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
People are splashing in pool at Yards Park in the summer in Washington, DC
Gardens at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Emergency vehicles line the street near the Navy Yard, a huge complex of buildings located along the Anacostia River waterfront on September 16, 2013 in Washington, DC. A gunman killed at least four and wounded others before being killed by police in a running gun battle. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
Navy yard (Dry Dock and Naval Arsenal), on the Anacostia River, Washington, D.C. Dry dock plan and arsenal elevation
Back view of man standing with back pack on M St in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
Washington Nationals Ball Park and the Anacostia River, Washington, DC
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Photographic copy of an historic photograph (From the Navy Yard Historical Center). AERIAL VIEW LOOKING SOUTH ACROSS THE ANACOSTIA RIVER DURING THE POTOMAC RIVER FLOOD, OCTOBER 1942. THE EAST WING OF BUILDING 36 IS LOCATED IN THE RIGHT FOREGROUND OF THE PHOTOGRAPH. - Navy Yard, Ordnance Building, Intersection of Paulding and Kennon Streets, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Back view of man standing with back pack on M St in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
People are splashing in pool at Yards Park, a scenic park with a riverfront boardwalk in the summer in Washington, DC
Gardens at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Residential buildings near Capitol Riverfront in Washington DC
Mirror Baseball at Washington Nationals Park at the Washington Nationals Ball Park
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Residential buildings near Capitol Riverfront in Washington DC
Fans at the Washington Nationals Ball Park in Washington, DC.
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Walkway along Anastasia River in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
Entrance and Walkway to Nationals Park Washington Nationals Ball Park
Gardens at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Office buildings in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
Entrance and Walkway to Nationals Park Washington Nationals Ball Park
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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Office buildings in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
Street and modern buildings in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Covered sitting area with view of Anacostia River in Capitol Riverfront area
Bridge at The Yards Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Washington Nationals Baseball Stadium in Capitol Riverfront in Washington DC
Gardens and trees at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Washington Nationals Baseball Stadium in Capitol Riverfront in Washington DC
Modern buildings and Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Capitol Riverfront - Washington, DC USA
Adult male riding rent scooter in Capitol Riverfront area in Washington DC
Elevated platform at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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Adults and kids at outdoors skating rink in Capitol Riverfront in Washington DC
Modern buildings and Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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The Anacostia Riverwalk, at The Yards Park, in Washington, DC.
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