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GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Sept. 10, 2021) Official logo for the Navy’s Warrior Toughness program. (U.S. Navy graphic)
The Department of Defense SkillBridge program offers separating service members with opportunities to complete apprenticeships or internships with civilian organizations up to six months before their separation. More than 500 companies participate in the program. (U.S. Space Force graphic by Michael Frye)
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 24, 2021) Logo for Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Detachment Fort Leonard Wood. (U.S. Navy graphic)
SAN DIEGO (July 20, 2021) Logo for Submarine Training Facility San Diego. (U.S. Navy graphic)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 21, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th anniversary observance, incorporating the current NETC logo and confetti illustration. July 21, 2021, marks the 50-year anniversary for NETC. The image features the command's mantra of "Street to Fleet." NETC's mission today is to recruit, train, and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street to fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 19, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th anniversary observance, depicting 2010-2021, incorporating the present NETC logo and a photo of Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps training. Highlights from NETC included the adoption of the mantra "Street to Fleet,” and the Navy’s Sailor 2025 initiative with its Ready, Relevant Learning (RRL) pillar. With NETC’s mission to recruit, develop and train those who serve our nation, it is critically important that the Navy employs the most effective and sophisticated means available to train our Navy’s newest Sailors into skilled combat-ready warfighters who are both disciplined and tough. RRL provides the mechanism to modernize the Navy’s institutional training system. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
210716-N-YB479-1005 PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 16, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th anniversary observance, depicting 2000-2009, incorporating a photo of student computer-based learning and the updated logo featuring the new name instituted in 2003 of Naval Education and Training Command. Highlights from NETC included the creation of the Task Force for Excellence through a Commitment to Education and Learning (EXCEL) and the 5 Vector Model as part of Sea Warrior. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 14, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th anniversary observance, depicting 1990-1999, incorporating a scan of the Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) logo used during this decade and a fire training image. Highlights from NETC, at the time called CNET, included the creation of Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training (BOOST), Zero-Based Training and Education Review, and Starbase Atlantis. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 12, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th-anniversary observance, depicting 1980-1989, incorporating a scan of part of a training and education report cover and an early Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) logo used during this decade. Highlights from NETC, at the time called CNET, included a headquarters reorganization and consolidation into one building at Naval Air Station Pensacola. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 9, 2021) Graphic created for Naval Education and Training Command’s (NETC) 50th anniversary observance, depicting 1971-1979, incorporating a scan of an original printed image of the Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) headquarters, which was originally in building 624 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, and an early CNET logo. NETC originally began as the Chief of Naval Training, established on July 21, 1971 and later renamed to CNET in 1973 and NETC in 2003. (U.S. Navy graphic by Genevieve McGee)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 15, 2021) Logo for Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity (NETSAFA) International Training Center (NITC). (U.S. Navy graphic)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 15, 2021) Logo for Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity (NETSAFA). (U.S. Navy graphic)
 
 
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