KITTERY, Maine -- 5/27/15 -- Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS) Deputy Public Affairs Officer Gary Hildreth, left, briefs U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), U.S. Secretary of Labor, Thomas Perez and PNS Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy Capt Bill Greene at PNS in Kittery on Wednesday. The delegation visited Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery to promote private and public partnerships supporting apprenticeships in the maritime industry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kittery-maine-52715-portsmouth-naval-shipyard-pns-deputy-public-affairs-officer-gary-hildreth-left-briefs-us-senator-susan-collins-r-maine-us-secretary-of-labor-thomas-perez-and-pns-commanding-officer-us-navy-capt-bill-greene-at-pns-in-kittery-on-wednesday-the-delegation-visited-bath-iron-works-in-bath-and-portsmouth-naval-shipyard-in-kittery-to-promote-private-and-public-partnerships-supporting-apprenticeships-in-the-maritime-industry-image208478083.html
RMP34YWR–KITTERY, Maine -- 5/27/15 -- Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS) Deputy Public Affairs Officer Gary Hildreth, left, briefs U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), U.S. Secretary of Labor, Thomas Perez and PNS Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy Capt Bill Greene at PNS in Kittery on Wednesday. The delegation visited Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery to promote private and public partnerships supporting apprenticeships in the maritime industry.
D.C. (Dec. 1, 2002) -- Legendary WWII submarine commander, retired Capt. Edward L. 'Ned' Beach Jr., died Dec. 1 at his Washington, D.C. home. In addition to his superb naval career, he was an accomplished author and wrote, among many other works, the globally acclaimed piece of literature, 'Run Silent, Run Deep' in 1955. The novel was made into a popular movie starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. In an interview with “All Hands Magazine,” a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dc-dec-1-2002-legendary-wwii-submarine-commander-retired-capt-edward-l-ned-beach-jr-died-dec-1-at-his-washington-dc-home-in-addition-to-his-superb-naval-career-he-was-an-accomplished-author-and-wrote-among-many-other-works-the-globally-acclaimed-piece-of-literature-run-silent-run-deep-in-1955-the-novel-was-made-into-a-popular-movie-starring-clark-gable-and-burt-lancaster-in-an-interview-with-all-hands-magazine-a-image208401319.html
RMP31E07–D.C. (Dec. 1, 2002) -- Legendary WWII submarine commander, retired Capt. Edward L. 'Ned' Beach Jr., died Dec. 1 at his Washington, D.C. home. In addition to his superb naval career, he was an accomplished author and wrote, among many other works, the globally acclaimed piece of literature, 'Run Silent, Run Deep' in 1955. The novel was made into a popular movie starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. In an interview with “All Hands Magazine,” a
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