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WASHINGTON (June 5, 2023) - Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday, center, participates in the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Midway commemoration ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., June 5. A turning point in the War in the Pacific, the Battle of Midway was a major American victory against the Imperial Japanese navy during World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
WASHINGTON (June 5, 2023) - Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday presents a wreath during the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Midway commemoration ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., June 5. A turning point in the War in the Pacific, the Battle of Midway was a major American victory against the Imperial Japanese navy during World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
WASHINGTON (June 5, 2023) - Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday and Rear Adm. Nancy Lacore, commandant, Naval District Washington, arrive at the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Midway commemoration ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., June 5. A turning point in the War in the Pacific, the Battle of Midway was a major American victory against the Imperial Japanese navy during World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
Newly commissioned Sailors and Marines throw their midshipmen covers in celebration during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday gives remarks during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
Newly commissioned Sailors and Marines celebrate during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday congratulates a newly commissioned Ensign during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday gives remarks during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday gives remarks during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
The U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, perform a flyover during the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2023 graduation ceremony, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md., May 26, 2023.. This year’s class graduated 1,018 men and women, including 744 Navy ensigns and 257 Marine Corps second lieutenants.
WASHINGTON (May 25, 2023) - Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday presents a Legion of Merit to Singapore’s Chief of Defense Rear Adm. Aaron Beng at a full-honors welcoming ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard, May 25. Beng, who earlier this month became the first naval officer to lead Singapore’s armed forces, reaffirmed with Gilday the enduring U.S.-Singapore bilateral defense relationship during his visit to Washington. (U.S. Navy photo Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael B. Zingaro)
WASHINGTON (May 25, 2023) - Singapore’s Chief of Defense Rear Adm. Aaron Beng receives a full-honors welcoming ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard, May 25. Beng, who earlier this month became the first naval officer to lead Singapore’s armed forces, reaffirmed with Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday the enduring U.S.-Singapore bilateral defense relationship during his visit to Washington. (U.S. Navy photo Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael B. Zingaro)
 

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