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150202-N-ZZ999-540 WASHINGTON (Feb. 2, 2015) Beverly Hilarides, in the time-honored tradition of Navy shipbuilders, christens the Humphreys Building, Building 197, during a ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard. The event marks the first time employees are returning to work in the building nearly 17 months since the tragic events of Sept. 16, 2013. Looking on are her husband, Vice Adm. Willy Hilarides, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command; Rear Adm. Katherine Gregory, commander of Naval Facilities Command; and Bill Deligne, executive director of Naval Sea Systems Command. The renovated building is named in honor of 19th century American frigate designer Joshua Humphreys,the architect of the original six U.S. Navy frigates, including USS Constitution. (U.S. Navy photo by Scott Adam Webb/Released)

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