File:US Navy 031110-N-5428H-002 Vice Adm. Phillip Balisle, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, answers a question from a Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard employee regarding the Navy's Shipyard Transformation Plan.jpg

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English: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 10, 2003) -- Vice Adm. Phillip Balisle, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, answers a question from a Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard employee regarding the Navy's "Shipyard Transformation Plan." Vice Adm. Balisle visited Pearl Harbor to meet with shipyard representatives and to attend an “All Hands Call” in front of the Naval Station's historic Building One. U.S. Navy photo by Sean Hughes. (RELEASED)
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