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United States Navy and Royal Australian Navy Sailors enrolled in the U.S. Naval Submarine School’s Basic Enlisted Submarine School pose for a photo between training sessions aboard the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, Jun. 11, 2024. These nine RAN Sailors are the first group of enlisted RAN Sailors to attend the U.S. Naval Submarine School as part of AUKUS (Australia, United Kingdom, United States) Pillar 1 Optimal Pathway, aimed at helping Australia acquire a conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine fleet. U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Laughlin
Official photo for Lt. Cmdr. Trentt James, executive officer, Trident Training Facility Bangor
Official photo for Capt. Brian Turney, command officer, Trident Training Facility Kings Bay
Official photo for AMCS (AW/SW) James L. Domholdt, senior enlisted leader, Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity.
Official photo for Cmdr. Laura Smith, commanding officer, Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach.
Official photo for Lt. Cmdr. Aaron Kalfus, executive officer, Trident Training Facility Kings Bay
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Equipment) 1st Class Jacob Borras (right) shakes the hand of Cmdr. Miles Alvarez, Information Warfare Training Command Monterey commanding officer, after being selected as Center for Information Warfare Training Domain Sailor of the Year for fiscal year 2024 during an awards ceremony June 7 at Kent Navy Yard onboard Presidio of Monterey, California. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Caitlin Chama)
NAVAL STATION NORFOLK (June 6, 2024) Sailors assigned to the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) and Firefighters assigned to Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire and Emergency Services dress out and prepare to combat a simulated fire during an 8010 major fire drill, June 6. The 8010 drill is a limited training team validation exercise to test the ship’s ability to extinguish a fire in an industrial environment and the crew’s ability to integrate with commands and organizations outside of the ship. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Danilo Reynoso)
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (June 6, 2024) Cmdr. John Copeland (left) passes command of Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach to Cmdr. Laura Smith (right) at a change of command ceremony in Layton Hall on June 6, 2024.
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (June 6, 2024) - Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe Jr., director of U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs (left) and Lt. David Heckman (right) participate in a cake cutting to honor the fiftieth anniversary of the Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Schoolhouse. Vice Adm. Wolfe is the senior-most active duty EDO in the community and Lt. Heckman, the most junior. The schoolhouse, established in 1974, celebrated figures in the community and the integral role EDOs play in shaping the world's greatest Warfighting Navy and supporting the warfighter. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Jennifer Bowman/Released)
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (June 6, 2024) - Cmdr. Danny Soria, Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Schoolhouse executive officer (left); Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe Jr., director of U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) (next to left); Rear Adm. Casey Moton, Program Executive Officer, Aircraft Carriers; and Capt. Neil Sexton, Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Schoolhouse commander (right), pose for a photo during the school's fiftieth anniversary EDO School Thursday, June 6. All four officers are EDOs and graduates of both the basic and senior leader courses provided by the schoolhouse. The EDO school-established in 1974 and founded by Naval Sea Systems Command Commander Vice Adm. Robert C. Gooding-provides education to improve the professional proficiency of EDOs through training in plans, programs, policies, and procedures that drive the life-cycle engineering of naval ships and systems. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Jennifer Bowman/Released)
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (June 6, 2024) - Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe Jr., director of U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) (left) is recognized with the Navy's 'Old Ironsides' plaque by Capt. Neil Sexton, Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Schoolhouse commander (right), during the school's fiftieth anniversary luncheon Thursday, June 6. SSP is the Navy command that provides cradle-to-grave lifecycle support for the sea-based leg of the nation's nuclear triad and for approximately 70 percent of the U.S.'s deployed strategic nuclear assets. EDOs supporting SSP are responsible to ensure the strategic weapon system is deployable and ready to support the vital strategic deterrence mission of America's Warfighting Navy. The EDO school-established in 1974 and founded by Naval Sea Systems Command Commander Vice Adm. Robert C. Gooding-provides education to improve the professional proficiency of EDOs through training in plans, programs, policies, and procedures that drive the life-cycle engineering of naval ships and systems. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Jennifer Bowman/Released)
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