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Cooperstown (LCS 23)


"Cooperstown, The Ship"     -    "Cooperstown, The People"


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496k 28 October 2022: Cleveland, Ohio - The Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation in conjunction with the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Major League Baseball led by the Cleveland Guardians, along with NEOPAT honor the USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) by presenting the United States Navy, The Bust of Bob Feller at Progressive Field. The bust is to be placed in the Chief’s mess of Cooperstown. The foundation represents the 39 National Baseball Hall of Fame Members who served in WWII led by Bob Feller, as he was the first professional athlete to enlist two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Bob Feller who served in WWII on the USS Alabama (BB 60).

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #221028-N-UX013-1002 and 221028-N-UX013-1010 by MC1 Jonathan Clay, courtesy of Cleveland Guardians, from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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496k 28 October 2022: Cleveland, Ohio - The crew of USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) present a painting of USS Cooperstown to be placed in the Bob Feller exhibit at Progressive Field. The Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Foundation in conjunction with the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Major League Baseball led by the Cleveland Guardians, along with NEOPAT honored the USS Cooperstown by presenting the United States Navy The Bust of Bob Feller at Progressive Field.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #221028-N-UX013-1002 by MC1 Jonathan Clay, courtesy of Cleveland Guardians, from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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193k 29 November 2022: Mayport, Fla.- Cmdr. Even Wright salutes as he is relieved by Cmdr. Daxton Moore during a change of command ceremony aboard littoral combat ship Pre-commissioning Unit (PCU) Cooperstown (LCS 23). PCU Cooperstown is assigned to Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 2.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #221129-N-WH773-498 by IT1 Aaron Ruther from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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289k 29 November 2022: Mayport, Fla.- Cmdr. Daxton Moore salutes as he relieves Cmdr. Evan Wright as commanding officer of littoral combat ship Pre-commissioning Unit (PCU) Cooperstown (LCS 23). PCU Cooperstown is assigned to Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 2.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #221129-N-WH773-499 by IT1 Aaron Ruther from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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23 February 2023: Naval Station Mayport, Fla.---
In a special ceremony, aboard USS Cooperstown (LCS 23), Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) LCS Training Facility (LTF) Atlantic’s
(LANT) Command Senior Chief (CMDCS) Keith Johnson and his wife, Cooperstown’s CMDCS Keona Johnson, are both frocked to command master chief.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #230223-N-N0443-3005, 230223-N-N0443-3033, and 230223-N-N0443-3010 by SCSTC Public Affairs from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)

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350k 21 February 2024: Mayport, Fla.- Lieutenant Commander Bentley Hodsdon, Logistics Support Officer, has lunch onboard the USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) earlier this year to give the vendor a first-hand look at the onboard food operations.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #240221-N-DU371-1001 by Tyler Grimes from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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124k 26 February 2024: Mayport, Fla.- Top Photo: Commander Daxton Moore salutes his arrival during a change of command ceremony aboard the USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) where he was relieved by Cmdr. Patrick Earls as the commanding officer of LCS 23. She is the first naval ship named to honor the 70 baseball Hall of Famers who served the United States during wartime in a range of conflicts that spanned the Civil War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War.

Bottom Photo: Commander Patrick Earls (right), salutes Commander Daxton Moore during a change of command ceremony aboard the USS Cooperstown (LCS 23) as he assumes command of LCS 23.

(U.S. Navy photo VIRIN #240226-N-OZ224-1054 and #240226-N-OZ224-1028 by MC1 Brandon J. Vinson from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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"Cooperstown, The Ship"     -    "Cooperstown, The People"


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