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Jeff Malet > Military

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Pearl Harbor Day at the Navy Memorial : (12/7/09) The Navy Memorial held a wreathlaying ceremony outside in memoriam of the attacks presided over by Rear Admirals Edward K. “Ted” Walker, Jr. (Ret.) and Patrick Lorge, Commander John Budzik (Ret.) and Mr. John Carl Mindte.

Commander John Budzik, USNR (Ret), joined the Navy in 1939, serving for two years on the USS Ash (YN-2), placing and maintaining anti-submarine and anti-torpedo nets in harbors around the Hawaiian, Midway and New Caledonia islands. Awakened by the first wave of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Budzik quickly went to his ship and was onboard when the second wave of the attack hit. He served throughout the Second World War, commanding the net layer USS Abele (AN-58) during the Iwo Jima 
and Okinawa invasions. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his service as commander of Abele during the Okinawa campaign. He retired from the Naval Reserve as a commander with 28 years of service and currently resides at Vinson Hall Retirement Community in McLean, Va. 

Mr. John Carl Mindte, son of deceased Pearl Harbor survivor Cdr. Richard Wagoner Mindte, USN (Ret.), is a retired printer who lives in the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, area. He now gives regular bus tours of the Gettysburg battle site. His father, Commander Mindte, was a communications officer aboard USS Phoenix (CL-46) during the Pearl Harbor attack. He was off duty at the time, playing cribbage. The Navy was the second of four careers for Commander Mindte, who also spent time as a sheepherder in Idaho, a tuna fisherman in Baja, California, and a hand bookbinder who restored antique books and documents for the Library of Congress, the National Museum of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Naval Academy.

Rear Admiral Edward K. “Ted” Walker Jr., SC, USN (Ret), is President and CEO of the United States Navy Memorial. As a nine-year old boy, the son of a naval officer stationed at Pearl Harbor, Walker witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Pearl Harbor Day at the Navy Memorial

Inaugural Parade (rehearsal) : These are photographs from the dress rehearsal of the inauguration parade. This took place down Pennsylvania Ave. on Sunday Jan. 11, 2008.

Inaugural Parade (rehearsal)

Military : for much more, click on first "Military" tab above

Military

Military Drill : [ To view view these same images individually, please visit the "Navy Day in DC" gallery]

Military Drill

Arlington National Cemetery - Veterans Day 2008 : An excellent way to view these photos in FULL FRAME - click on the "Slideshow" bar at the top right end of the screen.

For 2009 Veterans Day photos at Arlington, go to    http://www.maletphoto.com/Events/Military/Veterans-Day-2009-Arlington/10289401_TQgk2/1/710627974_5fLG8

Arlington National Cemetery - Veterans Day 2008

Navy Memorial - Wreath Laying - Benjamin H Drummond : Benjamin Drummond, a 24-year-old Black sailor, was the first patient admitted to the Naval Hospital, Washington City (now known as the Old Naval Hospital) when it opened on October 1, 1866. For more information about Drummond, see  http://www.oldnavalhospital.org/fpt_main.html
This ceremony took place on February 7, 2009 at the U.S. Navy Memorial & Naval Heritage Center in Washington DC.  Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson, Jr., Surgeon General of the Navy and Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, was the guest speaker.
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Navy Memorial - Wreath Laying - Benjamin H Drummond

Blessing of the Fleets - at the U.S. Navy Memorial : 18th Annual Blessing of the Fleets - April 4, 2009               www.navymemorial.org
Passed down through generations of sailors, fishermen, merchant mariners and navies around the world, the centuries-old "Blessing of the Fleets" ceremony is intended to safeguard fishing crews and ships from the danger of the seas through a traditional blessing given by a clergyman at the water's edge.
As a tribute to our nation’s rich maritime heritage and the men and women who have contributed to its growth and success, the United States Navy Memorial hosts its annual Blessing of the Fleets ceremony each spring. 
At the United States Navy Memorial, the ceremony's highlight occurs when Sailors from the U.S. Navy's Ceremonial Guard proceed across the Memorial Plaza's "Granite Sea" to pour water from the Seven Seas and the Great Lakes into the surrounding fountains "charging" them to life and ushering in the spring season.

Blessing of the Fleets - at the U.S. Navy Memorial

2009 Battle of Midway Commemoration at the United States Navy Memorial : June 4 2009

2009 Battle of Midway Commemoration at the United States Navy Memorial

The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines : US Navy Memorial, Washington DC - Oct 23, 2009
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The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines

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