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Navy names ship after prominent Nisqually tribe member

By Jack Belcher, The Bellingham Herald
Published: July 28, 2023, 7:36am

BELLINGHAM — The U.S. Navy is naming a new Navajo-Class Ship after Nisqually tribal member, environmental activist and treaty rights advocate Billy Frank Jr.

Frank served as chair of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission for more than 30 years and received many honors for his work, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award and the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism.

Frank passed away in 2014. Earlier this year, it was announced that Seattle artist Haiying Wu would be capturing Frank’s likeness in a statue for Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol Building

The Navajo-class ship provides towing, salvage and rescue to support Fleet operations. These ships are traditionally named after prominent Native Americans or Native American Tribes.

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