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GREAT LAKES, Ill. (September 27, 2022) – Command Master Chief Richard Mengel, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) senior enlisted leader, talks to sailors outside the USS North Caroline Transient Barracks on Naval Station Great Lakes here, Sept. 27. Mengel was on hand to observe the presentation of end of tour Navy and Marine Corps Achievement and Navy Commendation Medals to several Reserve Sailors for successfully completing their annual active duty time leading, mentoring and taking care of transient Sailors waiting for their next duty assignment orders. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (September 27, 2022) – Capt. Frank Brown, deputy commander of operations, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), talks to sailors outside the USS North Caroline Transient Barracks on Naval Station Great Lakes here, Sept. 27. Brown presented end of tour Navy and Marine Corps Achievement and Navy Commendation Medals to several Reserve Sailors for successfully completing their annual active duty time leading, mentoring and taking care of transient Sailors waiting for their next duty assignment orders. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (September 27, 2022) – Capt. Frank Brown, deputy commander of operations, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), presents Senior Chief Boatswain’s Mate Fredrika Phillips with an end of tour Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal outside the USS North Caroline Transient Barracks on Naval Station Great Lakes here, Sept. 27. The medals were presented to several reserve Sailors who were completing their annual active duty time leading, mentoring and taking care of transient Sailors waiting for their next duty assignment orders. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (September 27, 2022) – Capt. Frank Brown, deputy commander of operations, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), presents Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Mohammad Matariyeh with an end of tour Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal outside the USS North Caroline Transient Barracks on Naval Station Great Lakes here, Sept. 27. The medals were presented to several reserve Sailors who were completing their annual active duty time leading, mentoring and taking care of transient Sailors waiting for their next duty assignment orders. (U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)
220923-N-LY580-1004 ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (Sept. 23, 2022) Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadets (left-right) Lylaishia Brown, Courtney Burgess, Jacob Corbin and Brennen Luke present the National Ensign and Alabama State Flag during the pre-game festivities of a home football game at the Charles E. Bailey Sportsplex. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 23, 2022) Marking a significant milestone event for the waterfront community, the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Training Facility (LTF) Atlantic (LANT) is established during an official ceremony onboard Naval Station Mayport, Sept. 23. Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr., commodore, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC), is the presiding officer and keynote speaker for the event. (U.S. Navy photo by Operations Specialist 1st Class Samuel Lopez)
NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 23, 2022) Cmdr. Carl Brobst, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) Detachment Southeast’s officer in charge, delivers remarks during a change of charge ceremony onboard Naval Station Mayport, Sept. 23. (U.S. Navy photo by Operations Specialist 1st Class Samuel Lopez)
NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 23, 2022) Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr. (right), commodore, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC), provides Cmdr. Carl Brobst (left), SCSTC Detachment Southeast’s officer in charge, with a Meritorious Service Medal for his exceptional leadership and many accomplishments during his tenure at SCSTC Det Southeast from July 2019 to September 2022, during a change of charge ceremony onboard Naval Station Mayport, Sept. 23. (U.S. Navy photo by Operations Specialist 1st Class Samuel Lopez)
NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 23, 2022) Cmdr. Dan Reiher assumes command of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Training Facility (LTF) Atlantic (LANT) during an official ceremony onboard Naval Station Mayport, Sept. 23. (U.S. Navy photo by Operations Specialist 1st Class Samuel Lopez)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 22, 2022) Retired U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Sinclair Harris, delivers a speech during the Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC) Department Head Class 268 graduation ceremony at Naval Station Newport, Sept. 22, 2022. The SWSC Department Head Course is the cornerstone of a surface warfare officer's tactical education in their naval career. The graduates will take the knowledge back to the fleet, where they will teach the next generation of surface warfare leaders. 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, as the Navy continues to build, maintain, train, and equip a combat-credible, dominant naval force to keep the sea lanes open and free, deter conflict, and when called upon, decisively win the nation’s wars. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 22, 2022) Capt. Brian Mutty, commanding officer, Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC), delivers a speech during the SWSC Department Head Class 268 graduation ceremony at Naval Station Newport, Sept. 22, 2022. The SWSC Department Head Course is the cornerstone of a surface warfare officer's tactical education in their naval career. The graduates will take the knowledge back to the fleet, where they will teach the next generation of surface warfare leaders. 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, as the Navy continues to build, maintain, train, and equip a combat-credible, dominant naval force to keep the sea lanes open and free, deter conflict, and when called upon, decisively win the nation’s wars. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
NEWPORT, R.I. (Sept. 22, 2022) Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC) Department Head Class 268 students stand at attention while the national anthem plays during their graduation ceremony at Naval Station Newport, Sept. 22, 2022. The SWSC Department Head Course is the cornerstone of a surface warfare officer's tactical education in their naval career. The graduates will take the knowledge back to the fleet, where they will teach the next generation of surface warfare leaders. 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, as the Navy continues to build, maintain, train, and equip a combat-credible, dominant naval force to keep the sea lanes open and free, deter conflict, and when called upon, decisively win the nation’s wars. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Derien C. Luce)
 
 
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