040625-N-2568S-002 Boston, Mass. (June 25, 2004) - Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England and British Ambassador, Sir David Manning listen as USS Constitution, Executive Officer, Lt. William Marks describes life aboard Constitution in the early 1800Õs. Also present for MarksÕ presentation were USS Constitution Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Lewin Wright, British Naval Attache, Commodore Joe Gass, Commanding Officer, Capt. Simon Charlier, HMS Cornwall (F 99), and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy Mr. Bob Earl. The Boston visit focused on the close tie between the and Royal Navies


040625-N-2568S-002 Boston, Mass. (June 25, 2004) - Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England and British Ambassador, Sir David Manning listen as USS Constitution, Executive Officer, Lt. William Marks describes life aboard Constitution in the early 1800Õs. Also present for MarksÕ presentation were USS Constitution Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Lewin Wright, British Naval Attache, Commodore Joe Gass, Commanding Officer, Capt. Simon Charlier, HMS Cornwall (F 99), and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy Mr. Bob Earl. The Boston visit focused on the close tie between the and Royal Navies, which is a partnership that is a key element in the global war on terrorism. Navy photo by Chief Journalist Craig P. Strawser (RELEASED) US Navy 040625-N-2568S-002 Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England and British Ambassador, Sir David Manning listen as USS Constitution, Executive Officer, Lt. William Marks describes life aboard Constitution in the early 1800


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