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WASHINGTON (May 28, 2012) President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greet the U.S. Navy’s first contingent of women submariners in the Blue Room of the White House. The 24 women serve on ballistic and guided-missile submarines throughout the Navy. Also attending are Adm. Mark Ferguson, Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO), left, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus and Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Leon Panetta. (White House Photo by Pete Souza/Released) 120528-O-ZZ999-001
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WASHINGTON (May 28, 2012) President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greet the U.S. Navy’s first contingent of women submariners in the Blue Room of the White House. The 24 women serve on ballistic and guided-missile submarines throughout the Navy. Also attending are Adm. Mark Ferguson, Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO), left, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus and Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Leon Panetta. (White House Photo by Pete Souza/Released)
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