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English: BETHESDA, Md. (May 28, 2010) Capt. Daniel Zinder, deputy commander of National Naval Medical Center, welcomes Rolling Thunder participants to National Naval Medical Center to ride through hospital grounds in honor of recovering veterans. Zinder also wished Bob Griffith, center, a happy birthday. Griffith was born at the hospital 60 years ago to the day. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Wilson/Released)
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