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From staff reports

SAN DIEGO—The military has christened its newest cargo-ammunition ship for civil rights leader and labor activist Cesar Chavez, who served in the Navy during World War II.

The Los Angeles Times reported that a champagne bottle was broken over the ship's bow during a ceremony Saturday night at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego.

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The ship's sponsor is Chavez's widow, Helen Fabela Chavez.

Chavez joined the Navy in 1944 at age 17 and served for two years.

He later led United Farm Workers union grape boycotts and raised awareness of the plight Hispanic agricultural workers.

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