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23 images Created 11 Dec 2011

This series of images is pulled for a print client interested in seeing a variety of imagery made at the Bath Iron Works over my years of being in this area as a news shooter.

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  • 3/9/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine. US Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy returns from Sea Trials at about 1 pm on Friday, seen from bluffs to teh south of Doubling Point. .   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/9/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine. US Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy returns from Sea Trials at about 1 pm on Friday, seen from bluffs to teh south of Doubling Point. .   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Matthew Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BATH, Maine. This plaque, bearing the initials of the children of U.S. Navy Adm. Elmo R. "Bud" Zumwalt, will be placed on the keel of USS Zumwalt, behind, currently in production at BIW. Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt's adult children came to BIW today to participate in a ceremony commemorating the keel laying of DDG 1000, named in honor of their father, who passed away in 2000. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BATH, Maine. A Bath Iron Works (BIW) employee stands atop a section of the hull of USS Zumwalt, currently in construction at BIW as Ann Zumwalt, daughter of U.S. Navy Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt and ship's co-sponsor, speaks to the assembled crowd last Thursday afternoon before welding her initials into a plaque which will be placed on the keel of USS Zumwalt, named for her father, currently in production at BIW. Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt's adult children came to BIW today to participate in a ceremony commemorating the keel laying of DDG 1000, named in honor of their father, who passed away in 2000. The plate bears the initials of the children, including Elmo R. Zumwalt III, who died in 1988 of Agent-Orange induced cancer.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. BIW Photographer on deck of media platform. .. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/10/08 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Christened DDG-106, as USS Stockdale on Saturday morning at Bath Iron Works. Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale was a well-known Prisoner of War in Vietnam and earned the Congressional Medal of Honor. He passed away on 2005. Admiral Stockdale's widow, Sybill Bailey Stockdale did the formal honors of breaking the bottle on the bow as his granddaughter, Elizabeth Eiseman Stockdale, served as Maid of Honor.  Maine Sen. Susan Collins, and Reps Tom Allen and Mike Michaud spoke at the ceremony. Several Medal of Honor winners and former POWs attended and were honored as part of the ceremony. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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