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U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs and the Army Hypersonic Program Office successfully conducted a High Operational Tempo for Hypersonics flight campaign. This test informed the development of the Navy’s Conventional Prompt Strike and the Army’s Long Range Hypersonic Weapon offensive hypersonic strike capability. WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. (Oct. 21, 2021) – (U.S. Navy Photo/Released)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery, more than 80 years after the Massachusetts native was killed when Japan launched its Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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U.S. Navy veteran Frank Hryniewicz was buried with full military honors Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery. (Mike Glenn/The Washington Times)

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In this Aug. 14, 1945, photo provided by the U.S. Navy, a sailor and a woman kiss in New York's Times Square, as people celebrate the end of World War II. This image was taken by U.S. Navy photographer Victor Jorgensen. The photo is of the same moment that photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt captured and first published in Life magazine. (Victor Jorgensen/U.S. Navy)

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Admiral John C. Aquilino, U.S. Navy, is shown in this Defense Department portrait. He is the 26th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, the nation’s oldest and largest combatant command. (Photo via pacom.mil) [https://www.pacom.mil/Leadership/Biographies/Article-View/Article/2590636/commander-us-indo-pacific-command/]

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In this Wednesday, April 6, 2011 photo released by U.S. Navy, the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) steams off the coast of northeastern Japan with the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Ship JS Hyuga (DDH 181). Essex, with the embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, is operating off the coast of Kesenuma, in northeastern Japan, in support of Operation Tomodachi. Operation Tomodachi, which incorporates the Japanese word meaning "friend," is the U.S. military's humanitarian assistance program for the stricken region that started on March 13, two days after the quake and tsunami. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, MC2 Mark R. Alvarez)

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Adm. Christopher W. Grady, U.S. Navy, is shown here in his official Navy portrait. (Defense Dept.) [https://media.defense.gov/2018/May/04/2002323518/-1/-1/0/180504-N-ZZ999-0001.jpg]

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The USS Kidd and US Coast Guard cutter Munro are seen traversing the Taiwan Strait Friday, Aug. 27, 2021, in this U.S. Navy photo. (Photo credit: U.S. Navy)

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The Pentagon's inspector general will investigate the Navy's firing of former USS Theodore Roosevelt commander Capt. Brett Crozier following his letter regarding a coronavirus outbreak on his ship. (U.S. Navy via Associated Press)

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ARABIAN GULF (Feb. 12, 2018) An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Fighting Redcocks of Strike Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA) 22 readies for launch on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). (U.S. Navy photo)

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SAN DIEGO (Nov. 1, 2019) Capt. Brett Crozier addresses the crew for the first time as commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). (U.S. Navy photo)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (May 2, 2018) Lt. Adam Hall signals for an F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Fighting Redcocks of Strike Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA) 22 to launch on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). (U.S. Navy photo)