File:Greg Norman Oct. 11 2004.jpg
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Greg Norman visiting aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy
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Description: 041011-N-4565G-009 Dubai, U.A.E. (Oct. 11, 2004) - Professional golfer Greg Norman signs autographs for Sailors as he visits the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) during the ship's port visit to Dubai, U.A.E. After a short tour, Norman hit several golf balls off the fantail of the ship. Kennedy and embarked Carrier Air Wing Seventeen are currently on deployment in the 5th fleet area of responsibility in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Tommy Gilligan (RELEASED)
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