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Navy Capt. Christopher W. Grady (right), former commander of the USS Cole, chats with retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Louge Gunn, whose son, Seaman Cherone L. Gunn, was killed in the Oct. 12, 2000, terrorist attack on the Cole. Grady was the keynote speaker during the White House Commission on Remembrance's fifth anniversary tribute to those who died on board the Cole. Photo by Rudi Williams

Navy Capt. Christopher W. Grady (right), former commander of the USS Cole, chats with retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Louge Gunn, whose son, Seaman Cherone L. Gunn, was killed in the Oct. 12, 2000, terrorist attack on the Cole. Grady was the keynote speaker during the White House Commission on Remembrance's fifth anniversary tribute to those who died on board the Cole. Photo by Rudi Williams

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