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DAHLGREN, Va. (July 08, 2024) Ms. Amanda Blackman, director of Training and Facilities Readiness for Surface Combat Systems Training Command AEGIS Training and Readiness Center (SCSTC ATRC) presents Mr. Jeff Noordyk, SCSTC ATRC’s director of Training, a photo of the schoolhouse with numerous signatures from Noordyk’s coworkers during a farewell event onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (July 08, 2024) Mr. Brian Parker, executive director, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC), commends Mr. Jeff Noordyk, SCSTC AEGIS Training and Readiness Center’s director of Training, as a great role model for SCSTC’s blended workforce across the domain during a farewell event onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (July 08, 2024) Cmdr. Jonathan Schermerhorn, commanding officer, Surface Combat Systems Training Command AEGIS Training and Readiness Center (SCSTC ATRC), discusses Mr. Jeff Noordyk’s, SCSTC ATRC’s director of Training, contributions to the schoolhouse and the Aegis community during a farewell event onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
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Lt. j.g. Everett Stenberg, an Annandale, Virginia native and 2018 graduate of Annandale High School, is training to be a Navy submarine scuba diver at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center at Naval Support Activity Panama City, Florida.
Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) instructors evaluate Navy Submarine Scuba Diver students as they perform their weighted in-water proficiency checks. Every year, NDSTC trains more than 1,200 students from the military services, international partners and governmental agencies.
Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) instructors evaluate Navy Submarine Scuba Diver students as they perform weighted in-water proficiency checks. Every year, NDSTC trains more than 1,200 students from the military services, international partners and governmental agencies.
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (June 21, 2024) Sailors assigned to Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) and Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) man the rails as Germantown pulls into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, for Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2024, June 21, 2024. Twenty-nine nations, 40 surface ships, three submarines, 14 national land forces, more than 150 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC in and around the Hawaiian Islands, June 27 to Aug. 1. The world's largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity while fostering and sustaining cooperative relationships among participants critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC 2024 is the 29th exercise in the series that began in 1971. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joseph Helms)
VESZPREM, Hungary (June 18, 2024) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Nathan Horning places a simulated sample on a handheld analyzer with FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) technology during Vigorous Warrior 2024 and Clean Care 2024. FTIR is used to assist in the determination of the chemical composition of materials. It works by measuring the absorption of infrared light and comparing the absorption pattern obtained to that of a library of absorption patterns of known substances. The purpose of analysis like this is to enable public health professionals the ability to provide a combatant commander with force health protection recommendations for those under their command in a specified area of operation. Vigorous Warrior 24 and Clean Care 24 is a NATO training exercise held biennially. It aims to enhance joint capabilities and interoperability in a simulated Article 5 scenario, which refers to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, when a NATO Ally faces an armed attack, all NATO members commit to assisting the attacked party with necessary actions, including the use of armed force. During the exercise, multinational medical assets (Vigorous Warrior) collaborate with scientific assets (Clean Care) to treat casualties and detect the use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare agents. This year, 32 countries participated, totaling approximately 1,200 active participants. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Hospital Corpsman Cody Davis)
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