040930-N-0295M-004 Washington, (Sept. 30, 2004) Ð Cmdr. Michael Hegarty, center, stands with Former Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze and friends after he was presented a Bronze Star at a ceremony held at the Navy Memorial in Washington, Cmdr. Hegarty was recognized for personally developing port and river operation plans for Umm Qasr, Iraq, ensuring proper management of facilities and rivers to move vital humanitarian assistance, reconstruction and military supplies during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Hegarty is the prospective commanding officer of the guided missile destr


040930-N-0295M-004 Washington, (Sept. 30, 2004) Ð Cmdr. Michael Hegarty, center, stands with Former Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze and friends after he was presented a Bronze Star at a ceremony held at the Navy Memorial in Washington, Cmdr. Hegarty was recognized for personally developing port and river operation plans for Umm Qasr, Iraq, ensuring proper management of facilities and rivers to move vital humanitarian assistance, reconstruction and military supplies during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Hegarty is the prospective commanding officer of the guided missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94), which will be commissioned in March 2005. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain (RELEASED) US Navy 040930-N-0295M-004 Cmdr. Michael Hegarty, center, stands with Former Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze and friends after he was presented a Bronze Star at a ceremony held at the Navy Memorial in Washington,


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