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220115-N-DS883-1001

BREMERTON, Wash. (Jan. 15, 2022) Navy tug boats support the ex-USS Kitty Hawk’s towing in its final transit from Naval Base Kitsap – Bremerton, Washington, Jan. 15, 2022, to a shipbreaking facility in Brownsville, Texas. Kitty Hawk, the Navy’s last commissioned conventional-powered aircraft carrier, operated for 48 years before it was decommissioned in 2009. Like other Navy aircraft carriers since USS Langley’s commissioning 100 years ago, Kitty Hawk and the rest of our nation’s aircraft carriers and embarked carrier air wings have projected power, sustained sea control, bolstered deterrence, provided humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and maintained our enduring commitments all over the world. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Heather C. Wamsley)

VIRIN: 220115-N-DS883-1001.JPG
Photo by: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Heather C. Wamsley

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Resolution: 4032x3024
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Location: BREMERTON, Wash.
 

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