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PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Electrician's Mate 1st Class Jose Gonzalez rings a bell during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at Naval Education and Training Command at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. The bell is rung as a call to remember in reverence those who died and those who grieve their tremendous loss. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Capt. Clifford Collins Jr., Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) chief of staff, speaks during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at NETC headquarters at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. Collins was at the Pentagon on 9/11, in a newly renovated office area next to where American Airlines Flight 77 impacted the building. He shared some of his experiences from that day, the ongoing impact on himself and other survivors, and the importance of never forgetting. (U.S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Capt. Clifford Collins Jr., Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) chief of staff, looks at the American flag as a source of inspiration as he speaks during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at NETC headquarters at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. Collins was at the Pentagon on 9/11, in a newly renovated office area next to where American Airlines Flight 77 impacted the building. He shared some of his experiences from that day, the ongoing impact on himself and other survivors, and the importance of never forgetting. (U.S. Navy photo by Wade Buffington)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Electrician's Mate 1st Class Jose Gonzalez bows his head for the invocation during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at Naval Education and Training Command at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Capt. Clifford Collins Jr., Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) chief of staff, center, joins with NETC staff as they bow their heads for the invocation during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at NETC headquarters at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. Collins was at the Pentagon on 9/11, in a newly renovated office area next to where American Airlines Flight 77 impacted the building. During the ceremony, he shared some of his experiences from that day, the ongoing impact on himself and other survivors, and the importance of never forgetting. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2022) Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) staff stand for the playing of the national anthem during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony held at NETC headquarters at Naval Air Station Pensacola Sept. 9, 2022. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy)
SPARKS, Nev. (Sept. 9, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), pays a visit to Navy Recruiting Station Sparks, Nevada, Sept. 9, 2022. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve the nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steve Nieto)
SPARKS, Nev. (Sept. 9, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), left, poses for a photo with Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Jesse Burch, a recruiter at Navy Recruiting Station Sparks, Nevada, during a visit Sept. 9, 2022. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve the nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steve Nieto)
SPARKS, Nev. (Sept. 9, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), left, poses for a photo with Machinist Mate 2nd Class James Hypolite, a recruiter at Navy Recruiting Station Sparks, Nevada, during a visit Sept. 9, 2022. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve the nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steve Nieto)
SPARKS, Nev. (Sept. 9, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), fourth from right, pays a visit with recruiters at Navy Recruiting Station Sparks, Nevada, Sept. 9, 2022. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve the nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steve Nieto)
WASHINGTON (Sept. 9, 2022) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy James Honea speaks on his Mission, Vision and Guiding, and Principals during the 2022 Leadership Mess Symposium. The Leadership Mess is composed of command master chiefs (CMC) serving numbered fleets, operational forces, and various flag officer details. The annual symposium is an opportunity for senior enlisted leaders to see, solve, and share best practices while exchanging ideas and feedback to leadership in an effort to improve the Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Anastasia McCarroll)
SPARKS, Nev. (Sept. 9, 2022) Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), left, poses for a photo with Chief Naval Counselor John Love, a recruiter at Navy Recruiting Station Sparks, Nevada, during a visit Sept. 9, 2022. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve the nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Steve Nieto)
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