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190926-N-HP188-0046
190926-N-HP188-0046 ARLINGTON, Virginia (Sept. 26, 2019) (from left to right) Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Allon Louisgene, Seaman James Rawls, Seaman D’Angelo Strachon and Seaman Taylor Raska, currently assigned to the Navy Ceremonial Guard, carry wreaths to the site of USS Thresher (SSN 593) Commemorative Monument during a dedication ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery. The Thresher monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of the crew. Thresher sank during deep-diving tests off the coast of Massachusetts, April 10, 1963, killing all 129 personnel aboard: 16 officers, 96 enlisted sailors and 17 civilian technicians. It was the deadliest accident in submarine history, leading the Navy to establish the SUBSAFE Submarine Safety Program. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW/AW) Mutis A. Capizzi/RELEASED). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW/AW) Mutis A. Capizzi/Released)

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Photo by: MC2 Mutis A Capizzi |  VIRIN: 190926-N-HP188-0046.JPG