File:Bill Cosby's Acceptance Remarks - Lone Sailor Awards 2010.ogv
Bill_Cosby's_Acceptance_Remarks_-_Lone_Sailor_Awards_2010.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 24 min 30 s, 426 × 234 pixels, 343 kbps overall, file size: 60.07 MB)
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DescriptionBill Cosby's Acceptance Remarks - Lone Sailor Awards 2010.ogv | Bill Cosby's Acceptance Remarks - Lone Sailor Awards 2010. Bill Cosby receiving his Lone Sailor Award and sharing his remarks at the United States Navy Memorial. |
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