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While this film didn't take home an award from the GI Film Festival, it was one of my personal favorites, so I'll share a brief review of it with you....

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Jackie Cooper - U.S. Navy
Jackie Cooper, Commander USNR,  died on May 3, 2011.  Jackie was the youngest child actor to be nominated for an Oscar – a record he held f...

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How to describe my experience at the GI Film Festival at the Navy Memorial this weekend?  It was one of total immersion into the soldier’s experi...

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Last night, award-winning actor Lou Diamond Phillips received the GI Film Festival’s prestigious “GI Spirit Award” during its “Salute to Hollywood Pat...

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I have just experienced one of the more compelling, complex and healing war-related films that I have ever been privileged to watch, “Flag of My Fathe...

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USS Michael Murphy
On May 7, 2011 the USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) was christened. The ship is named after Medal of Honor recipient and SEAL, Lt. Michael Murphy. As Ma...

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Lone Sailor with wet feet!
From LCDR (Ret). Roger Donegan, a member of the Navy Memorial. He sent us these photographs – In his own words - …the attached photos are of the Lon...

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Bin Laden's Death Cannot Erase the Memory of 9/11
Now that Bin Laden is no more, thanks to an elite Navy SEAL team with a deadly resume, all we are left with are the bitter memories of&...

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Field Report - Progress in Helmand
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I was priviledged to attend the annual “Military Leadership: Joint Chiefs of Staff” Breakfast at the National Press Club on Thursday morning, April 28...

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Welcome to the Navy Log Blog, a place where Navy people can reconnect with each other and share stories about their service. It will provide another perspective on naval history and the rich maritime heritage of our Sea Services. The Navy Memorial launched the Navy Log in the 1980s as a way to document the service records of all Navy people. Today, more than 600,000 Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine men and women have profiles in the Navy Log.

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