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A commemorative Victoria Cross paving stone at Rothes's war memorial in memory of Lieutenant Commander Martin Dunbar-Nasmith.-stock-foto
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Statue of Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Whitby, North Yorkshire.-stock-foto
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Statue of Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Whitby, North Yorkshire.-stock-foto
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Statue of Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Whitby, North Yorkshire.-stock-foto
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Statue of Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Whitby, North Yorkshire.-stock-foto
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 25, 2025) Sailors and Marines, assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather for Memorial Day 5k run on flight deck honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are conducting ARGMEUEX which prepares integrated naval task forces for sustained, high-end Joint and combined combat. Integrated naval training provides combatant commanders and the Commander-in-Chief highly capable forces that deter a-stock-foto
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 25, 2025) Sailors and Marines, assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather for Memorial Day 5k run on flight deck honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are conducting ARGMEUEX which prepares integrated naval task forces for sustained, high-end Joint and combined combat. Integrated naval training provides combatant commanders and the Commander-in-Chief highly capable forces that deter a-stock-foto
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 25, 2025) Sailors and Marines, assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather for Memorial Day 5k run on flight deck honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are conducting ARGMEUEX which prepares integrated naval task forces for sustained, high-end Joint and combined combat. Integrated naval training provides combatant commanders and the Commander-in-Chief highly capable forces that deter a-stock-foto
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 25, 2025) Sailors and Marines, assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather for Memorial Day 5k run on flight deck honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are conducting ARGMEUEX which prepares integrated naval task forces for sustained, high-end Joint and combined combat. Integrated naval training provides combatant commanders and the Commander-in-Chief highly capable forces that deter a-stock-foto
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 25, 2025) Sailors and Marines, assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather for Memorial Day 5k run on flight deck honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are conducting ARGMEUEX which prepares integrated naval task forces for sustained, high-end Joint and combined combat. Integrated naval training provides combatant commanders and the Commander-in-Chief highly capable forces that deter a-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features this bronze bust of the Revolutionary War naval commander, often called the 'Father of the American Navy.' The memorial honors Jones's significant contributions to American naval history during the Revolutionary War, including his famous declaration 'I have not yet begun to fight' during the battle between Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis. Located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, the memorial was designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and dedicated in 1912. The bronze elements contrast with the memorial's white marble base, cr-stock-foto
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Bronze statue in Portsmouth depicting Admiral Horatio Nelson after he had lost his right arm-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 25th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 25 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, with U.S Navy Adm. Sam Paparo, Commander, Indo-Pacific Command, right, during a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, salutes following a wreath ceremony for the war dead during a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, stands for a moment of silence following a wreath ceremony for the war dead during a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, with U.S Navy Adm. Sam Paparo, Commander, Indo-Pacific Command, right, following a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, with U.S Navy Adm. Sam Paparo, Commander, Indo-Pacific Command, center, during a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, right, listens during a tour of the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Honolulu, United States Of America. 24th Mar, 2025. Honolulu, United States of America. 24 March, 2025. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, right, with U.S Navy Adm. Sam Paparo, Commander, Indo-Pacific Command, during a visit to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, March 24, 2025, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features carved stone fish heads that function as decorative water spouts at the pedestal's base. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the bronze statue depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon includes military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, alongside his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features carved stone fish heads that function as decorative water spouts at the pedestal's base. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the bronze statue depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon includes military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, alongside his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Commodore John Paul Jones stands at Independence Avenue and Seventeenth Street SW. Created by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Thomas Hastings in 1912, the memorial depicts the Revolutionary War naval hero in period officer's dress. The marble pylon features military symbols and a relief showing Jones raising the first American flag on a U.S. warship, commemorating his famous declaration 'Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!'-stock-foto
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sir Charles Napier memorial in Victoria park, Portsmouth city centre, Hampshire, UK-stock-foto
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Horatio Nelson's funeral car. Coloured etching with engraving, 1806. Date: 28 January 1806-stock-foto
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Novorossiysk, Russia - September 2, 2024: Bronze sculpture from Malaya Zemlya Memorial.Figures of landing group convey courage, determination, symboli-stock-foto
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Admiral Lord Nelson's statue in Bath Square, Old Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.-stock-foto
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July 7, 2024, Odesa, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, greets Ukrainian Naval Commander Adm. Oleksiy Neizhpapa, right, during an event honoring Navy Day at the Port of Odesa, July 7, 2024 in Odesa, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Pre/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Odesa, Ukraine. 07th July, 2024. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, greets Ukrainian Naval Commander Adm. Oleksiy Neizhpapa, right, during an event honoring Navy Day at the Port of Odesa, July 7, 2024 in Odesa, Ukraine. Credit: Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A weathered stone plaque commemorating Kapitaenleutnant Otto Weddigen, a German U-boat commander from World War 1.-stock-foto
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Statue of Katsu Kaishū in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. Count Katsu Yasuyoshi, nickname Katsu Kaishu was a Japanese statesman and naval engineer.-stock-foto
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Statue of Katsu Kaishū in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. Count Katsu Yasuyoshi, nickname Katsu Kaishu was a Japanese statesman and naval engineer.-stock-foto
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The bronze statue of Captain James Cook (made by Thomas Brock in 1914) is located near Admiralty Arch on the south side of The Mall in London-stock-foto
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Capt. (AK) Jason Woodward, Alaska Naval Militia commander, welcomes guests to a remembrance ceremony at the U.S. Navy Reserve Center on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 24, 2024, to pay homage to their fallen comrades lost at sea. Following the Two Bell Memorial Ceremony, a flag was raised to honor the S-26 submarine and crew who were lost Jan. 24, 1942. The remembrance event underscored the unity and shared commitment across naval components to honor the sacrifices made by submariners throughout history. (Alaska National Guard-stock-foto