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GROTON, Conn. (Sept. 16, 2022) U.S. Navy FNFT Casey Lopez receives her certificate of completion for finishing the U.S. Naval Submarine School Fire Control Technician ‘A’ School, Sept. 16, 2022. Lopez was also awarded the classes Distinguished Honor Graduate award during the ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
GROTON, Conn. (Sept. 16, 2022) U.S. Navy FNFT Casey Lopez receives the award for Distinguished Honor Graduate during the U.S. Naval Submarine School Fire Control Technician gradation ceremony, Sept. 16, 2022. During the ceremony, Lopez was also given her certificate of completion for finishing the U.S. Naval Submarine School Fire Control Technician ‘A’ School. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
220916-N-NO450-9768 PASCAGOULA, Miss. – The Pascagoula High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Color Guard present the colors before a football game, September 16. The all-female Color Guard team is also all National Honor Society members. From left to right: Cadet Chief Petty Officer Kenairis Villanueva, Cadet First Class Petty Officer Kailyn Hyde, Cadet Lt. Haleiana Jones and Cadet Second Class Petty Officer Jasmine Webb. NJROTC and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps units operate at 583 high schools around the world with more than 78,000 cadets participating. The program is overseen by Naval Service Training Command headquartered on Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill. (Photo courtesy of Pascagoula High School NJROTC)
220916-N-NO450-9762 PASCAGOULA, Miss. – The Pascagoula High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Color Guard waits on the sideline to present the colors before a football game, September 16. The all-female color guard team is also all National Honor Society members. From left to right: Cadet Chief Petty Officer Kenairis Villanueva, Cadet First Class Petty Officer Kailyn Hyde, Cadet Lt. Haleiana Jones and Cadet Second Class Petty Officer Jasmine Webb. NJROTC and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps units operate at 583 high schools around the world with more than 78,000 cadets participating. The program is overseen by Naval Service Training Command headquartered on Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill. (Photo courtesy of Pascagoula High School NJROTC)
220915-N-LY580-1002 ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (Sept. 15, 2022) Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets perform side-straddle hops during physical training. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
CATONSVILLE, Md. – Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture, commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), speaks to University of Maryland Consortium (Baltimore County) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) midshipmen, during a recent visit to the school here, September 15. Couture spoke to the unit about leadership, changes to the NROTC program to improve training, Warrior Toughness and the need for warfighters to be ready to lead the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps into the future. (U. S. Navy photo by UMBC NROTC/Released)
CATONSVILLE, Md. – Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture, commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), speaks to University of Maryland Consortium (Baltimore County) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) midshipmen, during a recent visit to the school here, September 15. Couture spoke to the unit about leadership, changes to the NROTC program to improve training, Warrior Toughness and the need for warfighters to be ready to lead the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps into the future. (U. S. Navy photo by UMBC NJROTC/Released)
220915-N-LY580-1005 ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (Sept. 15, 2022) Benjamin Russell High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets perform planks during physical training. (U.S. Navy photo by James Stockman)
NIANTIC, Conn. (Sept. 14, 2022) The U.S. Naval Submarine School, Rotary Club of Niantic, and several local public representatives honored Naval Submarine School staff member Petty Officer 1st Class Gabriel W. Muscella as the service person of the month in a ceremony in Niantic, Connecticut, Sept. 14, 2022. During the ceremony, Muscella was recognized for him many achievements at the submarine school and outside of work and was given multiple awards by local representatives, and a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal by Capt. Eric Sagers, the commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
NIANTIC, Conn. (Sept. 14, 2022) The U.S. Naval Submarine School, Rotary Club of Niantic, and several local public representatives honored Naval Submarine School staff member Petty Officer 1st Class Gabriel W. Muscella as the service person of the month in a ceremony in Niantic, Connecticut, Sept. 14, 2022. During the ceremony, Muscella was recognized for him many achievements at the submarine school and outside of work and was given multiple awards by local representatives, and a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal by Capt. Eric Sagers, the commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
NIANTIC, Conn. (Sept. 14, 2022) The U.S. Naval Submarine School, Rotary Club of Niantic, and several local public representatives honored Naval Submarine School staff member Petty Officer 1st Class Gabriel W. Muscella as the service person of the month in a ceremony in Niantic, Connecticut, Sept. 14, 2022. During the ceremony, Muscella was recognized for him many achievements at the submarine school and outside of work and was given multiple awards by local representatives, and a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal by Capt. Eric Sagers, the commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
NIANTIC, Conn. (Sept. 14, 2022) The U.S. Naval Submarine School, Rotary Club of Niantic, and several local public representatives honored Naval Submarine School staff member Petty Officer 1st Class Gabriel W. Muscella as the service person of the month in a ceremony in Niantic, Connecticut, Sept. 14, 2022. During the ceremony, Muscella was recognized for him many achievements at the submarine school and outside of work and was given multiple awards by local representatives, and a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal by Capt. Eric Sagers, the commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin)
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