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Officer Candidate School (OCS) Class 04-24 Graduation Ceremony
Naval Service Training Command
Dec. 18, 2023 | 46:37
Officer Candidate School (OCS) Class 04-24 Graduation Ceremony
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 ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 11, 2024) Sailors from the Surface Combat Systems Training Command domain discuss Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment-Combat Systems (STAVE-CS) training systems with Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans, and Strategy, N3N5, Vice Adm. Gene Black.  STAVE-CS, the Director, Surface Warfare’s (OPNAV N96) program of record, was introduced in 2015 as a means to invest in training technologies, devices, and facilities to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and availability of all surface training.  These training systems are providing the high-end tactical training needed to guarantee our warfighters are ready to execute the mission – whenever, and wherever called.  (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)Surface Combat Systems Training Command240111-N-N0443-3007ARLINGTON, Va. 1/16/2024
 ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 11, 2024) Sailors from the Surface Combat Systems Training Command domain discuss Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment-Combat Systems (STAVE-CS) training systems with Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans, and Strategy, N3N5, Vice Adm. Gene Black.  STAVE-CS, the Director, Surface Warfare’s (OPNAV N96) program of record, was introduced in 2015 as a means to invest in training technologies, devices, and facilities to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and availability of all surface training.  These training systems are providing the high-end tactical training needed to guarantee our warfighters are ready to execute the mission – whenever, and wherever called.  (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)Surface Combat Systems Training Command240111-N-N0443-3003ARLINGTON, Va. 1/16/2024
 Twelve Sailors from Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Monterey recently participated in a Norwegian Foot March hosted by the Presidio of Monterey Marine Corps Detachment, at Fort Ord, Calif.IWTC Monterey Sailors Complete Intense Norwegian Foot MarchIWTC Monterey Sailors Complete Intense Norwegian Foot MarchMONTEREY, Calif. 1/10/2024
 BIOMC1 Claire DuBoisBIOWashington, DC1/5/2024
 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (December 16th, 2023) Sailors from Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) San Diego met at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery to hear about the importance of honoring fallen service members during a ceremony and wreath laying event supported by Wreaths Across America.  IWTC San Diego, as part of the Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT), provides a continuum of training to Navy and joint service personnel at sites across the Pacific that prepares them to conduct information warfare across the full spectrum of military operations.Courtesy Photo from IWTC San DiegoIWTC San Diego Participate in Local Wreath Laying CeremonySAN DIEGO, Calif.12/29/2023
 Recruits practice weapons handling and firing procedures during weapons familiarization training at the USS Missouri Small Arms Marksmanship Trainer (SAMT) at Recruit Training Command (RTC).Petty Officer 2nd Class Stuart Posada231227-N-KL637-1266GREAT LAKES, Ill.12/29/2023
 Command photoRobin HollandMaster Chief Musician HelwigNAVAL STATION NEWPORT, R.I.12/28/2023
 Cmdr. Peter Manzoli, commanding officer, Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Corry Station, addressed the students and audience for the graduation of the first group of Computer Network Operator Qualification Course (CNOQC) students taught at IWTC Corry Station on Dec. 22, 2023.Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lindsay LairIWTC Corry Station Graduates Its First CNOQC StudentsPENSACOLA, Fla.12/22/2023
 Capt. Chris Bryant, commanding officer, CIWT, asked Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) rating representatives at the occupational standards review to take back what they learned during the review process, and be an advocate to their commands to ensure that they send their best Sailors from each rating to attend future occupational standards reviews, as those who attend set the standard for their rating moving into the future.Kurt Van SlootenNavy CTT Representatives Review and Update Occupational StandardsPENSACOLA, Fla.12/20/2023
 Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT) hosted Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) rating representatives from commands around the globe to review their rating’s occupational standards on Corry Station, from Dec. 4 - 8, 2023Kurt Van SlootenNavy CTT Representatives Review and Update Occupational StandardsPENSACOLA, Fla.12/20/2023
 Midshipman 1st Class Mahinalani Vongsy receives her ensign shoulder boards from her parents during a commissioning ceremony aboard the Battleship Missouri Memorial.Petty Officer 2nd Class Jeremy Boan231215-N-UL352-1044PEARL HARBOR12/19/2023
 Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Corry Station conducted a SAILOR 360 event designed to provide training while also fostering teamwork among students onboard Corry Station.Cryptologic Technician Collection Chief Jomario Thomas Corry Station Staff Facilitate SAILOR 360 EventPensacola, Fla. 12/14/2023
 Rear Adm. Ingrid Rader  inspects the honor guard during a pass-in-review graduation ceremony at RTC.Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher OGrady231207-N-LN782-1331NAVAL STATION GREAT LAKES, Ill.12/8/2023
 Sailors take the naturalization oath during a naturalization ceremony at Recruit Training Command.Chief Petty Officer Stephane Belcher231116-N-PG340-2160GREAT LAKES, Ill.11/17/2023
 During a tour of IWTC Corry Station, U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. Joseph Buzzella, director of exercises and training, U.S. Cyber Command, got a chance to speak with cyber students taking the Marine Corps Cyber Operations Readiness Curriculum (MCCORC) course. One of the points he shared with the students was that U.S. Cyber Command Commander Gen. Paul Nakasone’s number one priority was readiness.Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Lindsay LairUSCYBERCOM Flag Officer Visits CIWT to Discuss Cyber Training InitiativesPENSACOLA, Fla. 11/15/2023
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