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The 2010 Boston Navy Week, begins June 30 and runs through July 5 in conjunction with the 29th annual Boston Harborfest. Navy Week Boston recognizes the Sailors who serve our country and the communities that support them.

Events range from Navy band musical performances,
amphibious assault ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) and frigate USS Hawes (FFG 53)arriving June 30, joining the the oldest commissioned ship the the U.S. Navy USS Constitution.

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.


Adm. Gary Roughead
Chief of Naval Operations


Rear Adm. Mark S. Boensel Commander,
Navy Region Mid-Atlantic


Rear Adm. Margaret DeLuca Klein
Director of Global Operations Officer, Naval Network
Warfare Command

Adm. Gary Roughead,
Chief of Naval Operations,
Rear Adm. Mark S. Boensel, Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic and Weymouth native Rear Adm. Margaret DeLuca Klein, Director of Global Operations Officer, Naval Network Warfare Command will serve as our leading spokespeople throughout Boston Navy Week.

For more information about the 2010 Boston Navy Week,
contact Lt. Cmdr. Paul Brawley
at (860) 514-3877 or e-mail paul.brawley@navyweek.org

Navy Weeks . .


Boston Navy Week 2010 Music Video
By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Davis Anderson



USS Constitution
Turnaround

By Navy Office of Community Outreach



CNO visits Boston
Daily News Update
By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Davis Anderson


Daily News Update -- Boston Navy Week
Its Navy Week in Boston, and Sailors from USS Hawes took some time to help those who have gone before them. more...

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Adm. Gary Roughead On The Modern Navy, Part 2
(5 July, 2010) By Meghna Chakrabarti
The Navy’s highest ranking officer was in Boston for Navy Week. As chief of naval operations, Adm. Gary Roughead serves as President Obama’s top adviser on Naval affairs. He is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Listen Now.

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Tradition continues
(5 July, 2010) By Natalie Sherman
Boston’s resident 213-year-old ship took her annual Fourth of July tour of the harbor yesterday before returning to port at the Charlestown Navy Yard. More..

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Old Ironsides sets off July 4th 21-gun salute
(4 July, 2010) By NECN
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The Fourth of July was celebrated in the Charlestown Navy Yard on Sunday, where the USS Constitution delivered a 21-gun salute. 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...

Stay Current with the Boston Navy Week Schedule of Events
(Free Public Tours)
USS Constitution,


USS Hawes (FFG 53)

Pier 4 Charlestown Navy Yard
and

USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41)


North Jetty, South Boston Industrial Park

 


U.S. Navy Leap Frogs;
demonstration video

 

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