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Constitution to Participate in Waco Navy Week

by USS Constitution Public Affairs
29 March 2018
Sailors assigned to USS Constitution will participate in a Navy Week in Waco, Texas, April 2-8.
Sailors assigned to USS Constitution will participate in a Navy Week in Waco, Texas, April 2-8.

Constitution Sailors will kick off their participation with a presentation about the history of the ship at Waco ISD.

They will give presentations at the Weldon Youngblood Boys and Girls Club, University High School, Doris Miller YMCA, Valley Mills High School and the Joy Troy Brownfield Boys and Girls Club. Additionally, Constitution Sailors will perform color guard details at the Rotary Club of Waco and at a Baylor University Baseball Game. They are also scheduled to participate in a color guard, wreath laying and memorial ceremony at the Doris Miller memorial.

"Navy Weeks are some of the best opportunities that our Sailors get to experience while stationed aboard USS Constitution," said Cmdr. John A. Benda, Constitution's Executive Officer. "It gives them an opportunity to take what they've learned at Constitution and share that history and enthusiasm with the rest of the country."

Lastly, Constitution Sailors will give a presentation to students at Hillcrest PDS Elementary Magnet School.

This is the second Navy Week that Constitution Sailors have participated in this year. They participated in similar activities in San Antonio.

The primary purpose of the Navy Week program is to increase Navy awareness by presenting the Navy to Americans who live in cities that normally do not have a significant naval presence. Waco Navy Week will showcase the mission, capabilities and achievements of the U.S. Navy and provide residents the opportunity to meet Sailors firsthand.

Constitution, America's Ship of State, actively defended sea lanes against global threats from 1797-1855. The World's Oldest Commissioned Warship Afloat, Constitution embodies 220 years of maritime heritage and unwavering service to her country. Now a featured destination on Boston's Freedom Trail, Constitution and her crew of active duty U.S. Navy Sailors offer community outreach and education about the ship's history and the importance of naval sea power to more than 500,000 visitors each year. Constitution is berthed at Pier One in Charlestown Navy Yard.

For more information on Constitution, visit www.history.navy.mil/ussconstitution or www.facebook.com/ussconstitutionofficial.

For more news from USS Constitution, visit www.navy.mil.

 

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