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The 2010 Birmingham Navy Week, in conjunction with the Tuscaloosa Airshow,
will be packed with events demonstrating the mission of the U.S. Navy and our proud heritage. These events will include:
Blue Angels,
Navy bands,
Fitness Challenge,
Interactive Navy experience simulators

The goal of this program is to give the public an up-close look at the men and women of the U.S. Navy serving throughout the world and the jobs they do.


Vice Adm.
Adam M. Robinson, Jr.

Medical Corps Surgeon General
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery


Rear Adm.
Townsend G. "Tim" Alexander

Commander, Navy Region Southeast

"Vice Adm. Adam M. Robinson, Jr. Medical Corps Surgeon General Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and Rear Adm. Townsend G. "Tim" Alexander Commander, Navy Region Southeast, will serve as our leading spokespeople. Also participating are Sailors with significant ties to the local area."

For more information about the 2010 Birminham Navy Week,
contact Lt. Cmdr. Kevin West
at: (423) 320-3489; e-mail: kevin.west@navyweek.org

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Birmingham Navy Week 2010 Slideshow

Check out Sailors from NRD Atlanta and the USS Alabama serving meals at St. Andrews Church helping the Community Kitchens of Birmingham.


Navy Surgeon General Visits Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Navy.mil (May 09, 2010) By MC2 (AW) Lewis Hunsaker
The Navy surgeon general spoke at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute May 6 as part of the 2010 Birmingham Navy Week. More...


Navy Surgeon General visits University of Alabama in Birmingham
military-online.blogspot (May 08, 2010) by MC2 (AW) Lewis Hunsaker
The U.S. Navy Surgeon General paid a visit to the University of Alabama Hospital (UAB), a Level I trauma center located in the Medical Center District on the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) campus on Birmingham's Southside May 6 during Navy Week Birmingham. More...


CBS42's Kim Carapucci Flies in Fat Albert
CBS 462 (May 08, 2010) By Kim Carapucci
Check out the video to see CBS42's Kim Carapucci fly in Fat Albert, the Blue Angels' C-130 transporter plane. More...


Absolutely Alabama: Blue Angels
myFoxAL
The Blue Angels you see don't fly alone, they're accompanied by a ton of equipment and personnel. More...

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2010 Navy Weeks

In 2010, 19 cities have been selected to host a Navy Week.
These cities include:
- Tampa Bay, Fla.
- Phoenix, Ariz.
- Charleston, S.C.
- San Antonio, Texas
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Kansas City, Mo.
- Birmingham, Ala.
- Spokane, Wash.
- Little Rock, Ark.
- Milwaukee, Wis.
- Boston, Mass.
- Twin Cities, Minn.
- Chicago, Ill.
- Boise, Idaho
- Baltimore, Md.
- Cleveland, Ohio
- St. Louis, Mo.
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Atlanta, Ga.

Follow this link for information about Navy Weeks held throughout America in 2010...

Birmingham Navy Week
News Release

Photos from previous
Navy Week celebrations

Navy Week News


navyweeks
Navy Weeks retrospective;
A year in pictures

leapfrogs
U.S. Navy Leap Frogs;
demonstration video

 

 

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