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Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions speak for what he believed in. Neil Armstrong Buried at Sea -- all photos: NASA/Bill Ingalls
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Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

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Page 1: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Neil Armstrong's burial at sea:

The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions speak for what he believed in.

Neil Armstrong Buried at Sea -- all photos: NASA/Bill Ingalls

Page 2: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

June Hoffman, sister of the late Neil Armstrong and Armstrong's sons, Eric "Rick" Armstrong, center, and Mark Armstrong look out from the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58) as it departs Mayport, Fla. for the burial at sea service for Armstrong, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012.

Page 3: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Members of the Navy prepare for the start of the burial at sea service for Neil Armstrong aboard the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), Friday, Sept. 12, 2012, in the Atlantic Ocean.Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, died Saturday, Aug. 25. He was 82.

Page 4: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Members of the US Navy ceremonial guard hold an American flag over the cremains of Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander and the first person to walk on the moon, during a burial at sea service aboard the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, in the Atlantic Ocean.

Page 5: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Service Members of the US Navy are seen during the burial at sea service for Neil Armstrong.

Page 6: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

ReadingCarol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, Eric "Rick" Armstrong, son of Neil Armstrong, June Hoffman, Neil Armstrong's sister, and other family members are seen bowing their heads during the Armstrong burial at sea service.

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Family FlagUS Navy Captain Steve Shinego, commanding officer of the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), presents the US flag to Carol Armstrong following the burial at sea service for her husband.

Page 8: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Carol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, Eric "Rick" Armstrong, son of Neil Armstrong, and other family members are seen bowing their heads during the Armstrong burial at sea service.

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Final SaluteMembers of the US Navy salute in honor of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong during his burial at sea service aboard the USS Philippine Sea, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012.

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Navy Force Chaplain, Capt. Donald P. Troast, CHC, USN speaks during a burial at sea service for Neil Armstrong.

Page 11: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

Family members and members of the US Navy are seen during the burial at sea service.

Page 12: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

A US Navy firing squad fires three volleys.

Page 13: Neil Armstrong's burial at sea: The Navy did it the right way for one of their own, who became one of our own as well. A quiet man who let his actions.

US Navy personnel carry the cremains of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.

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US Navy Lieutenant Commander Paul Nagy, USS Philippine Sea, and Carol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, commit the cremains of Neil Armstrong to sea during a burial at sea service.

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US Navy Captain Steve Shinego, commanding officer of the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), comforts Carol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, after she committed Armstrong's cremains to sea.

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The American flag on the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58) is seen at half-mast during a burial at sea service for Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.

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Neil Armstrong Burial at Sea: TapsChief Musician for the United States Navy Band, Gunnar Bruning, plays taps during the burial at sea.