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Georgea Hudner, wife of Thomas Hudner, left, and Ship Sponsor Barbara Joan Miller, right, laugh, as they hold up their champagne bottles during the christening ceremony of the future USS Thomas Hudner, a U.S. Navy destroyer, at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, Saturday, April 1, 2017.  Hudner, a naval aviator who crash-landed his plane to try to save a downed pilot in the Korean War was honored with a ship bearing his name. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)

Georgea Hudner, wife of Thomas Hudner, left, and Ship Sponsor Barbara Joan Miller, right, laugh, as they hold up their champagne bottles during the christening ceremony of the future USS Thomas Hudner, a U.S. Navy destroyer, at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, Saturday, April 1, 2017. Hudner, a naval aviator who crash-landed his plane to try to save a downed pilot in the Korean War was honored with a ship bearing his name. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)

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