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PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – U. S. Navy Senior Chief Operations Specialist Chilanda Steave inspects a William P. Clements High School (Sugarland, Texas) Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) cadet during a Personnel Inspection at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Clements joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – U. S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Tyrone White inspects Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) Cadet April Pina, 17 and a senior at East View High School (Georgetown, Texas) during a personnel inspection at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. East View joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – U. S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Geoffrey Johnson inspects a William P. Clements High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) cadet during a Personnel Inspection at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Clements joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – U. S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Tyrone White inspects William P. Clements High School (Sugarland, Texas) Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) cadets during a personnel inspection at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Clements joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – William P. Clements High School (Sugarland, Texas) Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) cadets are inspected during a personnel inspection at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Clements joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – Floyd Central (Ind.) High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) Cadet Lt. Cmdr. Faith Andres, Senior, 18, Color Guard right rifle, participates at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Floyd Central joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (March 31, 2023) – The Floyd Central (Ind.) High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) Color Guard participates at the 2023 U. S. Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill competition on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, March 31. Floyd Central joined 23 other NJROTC units at this year’s two-day competition. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (March 31, 2023) Recruits prepare for a pass in review inspection during a recruit graduation ceremony at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Ill., March 31, 2023. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher M. O'Grady)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (March 27, 2023) Recruits take the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America during a naturalization ceremony inside the Recruit Memorial Chapel at Recruit Training Command (RTC). Boot camp is approximately 10 weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. Training includes five warfighting competencies of firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding, and small arms handling and marksmanship along with physical fitness and lessons in Navy heritage and core values, Warrior Toughness, Life Skills, teamwork and discipline. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Olympia O. Martin)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (March 27, 2023) Recruits take the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America during a naturalization ceremony inside the Recruit Memorial Chapel at Recruit Training Command (RTC). Boot camp is approximately 10 weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. Training includes five warfighting competencies of firefighting, damage control, seamanship, watchstanding, and small arms handling and marksmanship along with physical fitness and lessons in Navy heritage and core values, Warrior Toughness, Life Skills, teamwork and discipline. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Olympia O. Martin)
Cmdr. Colleen Hanbury, commanding officer, Navy Information Operations Center Pensacola, Rear Adm. Mike Studeman, Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence, Capt. Chris Bryant, commanding officer, Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT), and Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Furst, executive officer, Information Warfare Training Command Corry Station, posed for a photo during Studeman’s visit to CIWT headquarters on Mar. 30, 2023.
During a visit to Corry Station, Rear Adm. Mike Studeman, Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence, received a brief history of how Corry Station evolved into the Navy’s hub for information warfare training from Capt. Chris Bryant, commanding officer, Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT), in the crow’s nest at CIWT headquarters on Mar. 30, 2023.
 
 
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