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NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 8, 2022) Capt. Brian Mutty, commanding officer, Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC), passes through sideboys during the Department Head Class 269 graduation ceremony at SWSC on Naval Station Newport, Dec. 8, 2022. The SWSC Department Head Course is the cornerstone of a surface warfare officer's (SWO) tactical education in their naval career. Upon the conclusion of the graduation ceremony, Department Head Class 269 will take the knowledge back to the fleet, where they will teach the next generation of SWOs. These career naval professionals are part of a long tradition of 60 years of excellence at SWSC, previously known as Surface Warfare Officers School Command. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
FORT WORTH, Texas (Dec. 8, 2022) Chief Aviation Support Equipment Technician Casey Summerhays, assigned at Navy Reserve Center Austin, listens to a question response during a demonstration of his ability to facilitate Navy Enlisted Leader Development Course material in front of Navy chief petty officers attending the Command Navy Leader Development Facilitator Certification Course at Navy Reserve Region Readiness and Mobilization Command Fort Worth, Dec. 5-9. The course prepares and certifies senior enlisted leaders as command-level facilitators to deliver the courses that make up the Navy Enlisted Leader Development Continuum. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Lawrence Davis)
(Dec. 7, 2022) VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Recruit John Pinegar, (left) and Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Cameron Tran, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Oceana students, go through some training exercises on the Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems parts-task trainer there. (U.S. Navy photo)
(Dec. 7, 2022) SAN DIEGO -- Official portrait of Cmdr. John Peters (U.S. Navy photo)
A group of 130 Sailors with Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Monterey Detachment Goodfellow and the City of San Angelo held a commemoration ceremony for the 81st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at Fairmount Cemetery on Dec. 7, 2022.
During the introduction, Cryptologic Technician Technical Chief Thomas Lindsey, one of Center for Information Warfare Training’s cryptologic technician technical (CTT) training managers, discussed the CTT courses that would be reviewed with the team members from the American Council on Education (ACE) during CIWT’s second ACE review at Information Warfare Training Command Corry Station, Dec. 6, 2022.
Cryptologic Technician Interpretive Sailors in the rates of E-4 to E-6 participated in a panel discussion about the on-the-job training and learning taking place outside of school within their occupation, as well as the professional, technical, and managerial skills used each level with the American Council on Education (ACE) team during the rating’s ACE review, where recommended college credits are assessed for nontraditional learning, on Dec. 7, 2022, at Information Warfare Training Command Corry Station.
Capt. Edgardo Moreno, center, Naval Aviation Schools Command’s (NASC) commanding officer, and Cmdr. Brandy McNabb, left, NASC's executive officer, prepare to lay a wreath at a remembrance ceremony for the victims of the Dec. 6 Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola terrorist attack, in the NASC Area of Remembrance, Dec. 6, 2022. The attack left three U.S. Navy Sailors dead and eight other personnel injured onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2019. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Harison Stevens)
Personnel assigned to Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC), Naval Education and Training Command and Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola participate in a Dec. 6 memorial 5k run in remembrance of the victims of the Dec. 6 NAS Pensacola terrorist attack, onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2022. The attack left three U.S. Navy Sailors dead and eight other personnel injured onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2019. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. John Spreng)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, center-left, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), and Capt. Edgardo Moreno, center-right, Naval Aviation Schools Command’s (NASC) commanding officer, lead a Dec. 6 memorial 5k run in remembrance of the victims of the Dec. 6 Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola terrorist attack, onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2022. The attack left three U.S. Navy Sailors dead and eight other personnel injured onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2019. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. John Spreng)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, center, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks to Sailors in front of Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC) headquarters prior to a Dec. 6 memorial 5k run in remembrance of the victims of the Dec. 6 Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola terrorist attack, onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2022. The attack left three U.S. Navy Sailors dead and eight other personnel injured onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2019. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. John Spreng)
Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola dedicates this portion of base as a "Reflection Area" honoring the victims of the Dec. 6 NAS Pensacola terrorist attack, onboard NAS, Dec. 6, 2022. The attack left four U.S. Navy Sailors dead and eight other personnel injured onboard NAS Pensacola, Dec. 6, 2019. NASC provides an educational foundation in technical training, character development, and professional leadership to prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and partner nation officers and enlisted students to be combat quality aviation professionals, and deliver them at the right time, in the right numbers, to be the forces their nation needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
 
 
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