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BOSTON – The Center for Service Support’s (CSS) domain Sailors of the Year (SOY) and staff visit USS Constitution, Feb. 26, 2025. The SOY candidates are visiting from CSS subcommands to compete for domain SOY. USS Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, and played a crucial role in the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812, actively defending sea lanes from 1797 to 1855. The ship earned the nickname of Old Ironsides during the War of 1812 when British cannonballs were seen bouncing off the ship’s wooden hull. Headquartered in Newport, CSS’s mission is to develop and deliver naval administration, logistics, and media services training to achieve fleet readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Brett Dodge)
Center for Security Forces Detachment Pearl Harbor Sailors volunteer to clean a two-mile stretch of the Kalanianaʻole highway on the east side of Oahu Island. The team has participated in the program for nearly two years and remains dedicated to maintaining the road's cleanliness for residents and tourist to enjoy.
Recruits compete in Damage Control (DC) Olympics at Freedom Hall onboard Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois. This event consists of pull-ups, weighted line heaving, sea bag relay, rescue carry relay, basketball, and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) relay.More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Stuart Posada)
The 2024 Military Instructors of the Year (MIOY) pose for a photograph with Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) leadership following NETC’s MIOY ceremony onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, Feb. 20, 2025. NETC's mission is to recruit, train and deliver those who serve our nation, taking them from street-to-fleet by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational and combat ready warfighters.
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Feb. 20, 2025) – Chief of Staff, Naval Service Training Command, Capt. Gina Becker, poses for an official portrait. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Reymundo A. Villegas III)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr. and family pose for a photo after the conclusion of the Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) change of command ceremony onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. Kessler served as SCSTC commodore from January 2022 to February 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr. is piped ashore during a time-honored military tradition, the change of command, at Surface Combat Systems Training Command onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. Kessler served as SCSTC commodore from January 2022 to February 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. Rich Eytel relieves Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr. as commodore and provides his remarks during the Surface Combat Systems Training Command change of command ceremony onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. Rich Eytel reads his orders during the Surface Combat Systems Training Command change of command ceremony onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr., commodore, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC), provides remarks during the SCSTC change of command ceremony onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19 (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr., commodore, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC), is piped aboard during a time-honored military tradition, the change of command, at SCSTC onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 19, 2025) Capt. Rich Eytel is piped aboard during a time-honored military tradition, the change of command, at Surface Combat Systems Training Command onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, Feb. 19. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
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