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Description 061202-N-5319A-015 w:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Retired Navy SEAL, and w:Medal of Honor winner, Michael E. Thornton places his hand over his heart as the U.S. Naval Armed Forces Color Guard present the colors during opening ceremonies for the 107th Army vs. Navy football game.
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Author w:United States Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brien Aho
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