File:US Navy 030510-N-6477M-369 Long time tribal leader of the Tulalip Native American tribe, Stan Jones Sr. holds up a paddle much like that used in the Very First Navy in Everett.jpg

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English: Everett, Wash. (May 10, 2003) -- Long time tribal leader of the Tulalip Native American tribe, Stan Jones Sr. holds up a paddle much like that used in the "very first" Navy in Everett. Jones presented two of these paddles to the Capt. Kendall Card Commanding Officer of the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and Rear Adm. John Kelly before the start of the parade honoring the Sailors of the Lincoln and their families. Lincoln was on its way home from the Afghanistan theater of operations after participating in Operation Enduring Freedom when the ship and her more than 5,000-member crew were turned around to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Now they return to their homeport of Everett after a nearly ten-month deployment. Over 30,000 people showed up to give them an official heroes welcome and parade hosted by Everett Mayor, Frank Anderson and other officials. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Eli J. Medellin. (RELEASED)
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