File:Nancy Reagan speaks at commissioning ceremony for USS Ronald Reagan.jpg
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DescriptionNancy Reagan speaks at commissioning ceremony for USS Ronald Reagan.jpg | Former First Lady Nancy Reagan orders the men and women of USS Ronald Reagan to "bring the ship to life" at the commissioning ceremony of the Navy's newest Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, named in honor of her husband, former President Ronald Reagan. The ship's motto is "Peace Through Strength," a phrase coined by Reagan, who is credited for bringing an end to the Cold War and rebuilding the U.S. military. |
Date | Taken on 12 July 2003 |
Source | http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/027617a.jpg |
Author | Bill Gonyo |
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