File:US Navy 100630-N-1752N-251 Cmdr. Timothy M. Cooper, 71st commanding officer of USS Constitution gives a Navy ball cap to a patient at Boston Medical Center during a Caps for Kids event for Boston Navy Week.jpg

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English: CHARLESTOWN, Mass. (June 30, 2010) Cmdr. Timothy M. Cooper, 71st commanding officer of USS Constitution gives a Navy ball cap to a patient at Boston Medical Center during a Caps for Kids event for Boston Navy Week. Boston Navy Week, scheduled for June 30-July 5, is one of 20 Navy Weeks planned across America for 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Frank E. Neely/Released)
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