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Official photo of Lt. Cmdr. Shun White, executive officer, Mariner Skills Training Center Atlantic.
Sailors assigned to Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Monterey Detachment Goodfellow received four awards at the Air Force 17th Training Wing’s Joint-Service annual awards banquet on Feb. 24, 2024. (From left to right) Aviation Boatswains Mate Handling 2nd Class Jesus Chavez, received Color Guard Member of the Year; Chief Cryptologic Technician Interpretive Miranda Lew received Senior Service Member of the Year; Cryptologic Technician Interpretive 1st Class Samuel VanderArk received Service Member of the Year (Not pictured: Aviation Boatswains Mate Handling 1st Class Johnithan Bush received Volunteer of the Year).
DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 20, 2024) Official portrait of Mr. Mat Swanson. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Bova)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Feb. 15, 2024) A division marches inside Midway Ceremonial Drill Hall during the Pass in Review at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, Feb. 15, 2024. Boot camp is approximately 10 weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher O'Grady)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Feb. 15, 2024) A division marches inside Midway Ceremonial Drill Hall during the Pass in Review at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, Feb. 15, 2024. Boot camp is approximately 10 weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher O'Grady)
GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Feb. 15, 2024) A division marches inside Midway Ceremonial Drill Hall during the Pass in Review at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, Feb. 15, 2024. Boot camp is approximately 10 weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. More than 40,000 recruits train annually at the Navy's only boot camp. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher O'Grady)
SAN DIEGO (Feb. 09, 2024) Official portrait of Mineman Senior Chief Michael T. Lee. (U.S. Navy photo)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Feb. 09, 2024) Official portrait of Ben Wallace. (U.S. Navy photo)
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (Feb. 08, 2024) Surface Combat Systems Training Command’s (SCSTC) Commodore, Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr., fourth from right, and SCSTC’s International Programs Director, N7I, Mr. Jesse S. Dilbeck, left, visit the Republic of Korea (ROK) to meet with ROK Navy officials to expand and strengthen SCSTC and ROK Navy’s training partnership. (U.S. Navy photo)
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240206-N-LY580-1001 TRIDENT TRAINING FACILITY BANGOR, Wash. -Command photo for Master Chief Hospitalman Michael Rodriguez, command master chief, Trident Training Facility Bangor. (U.S. Navy photo).
240206-N-N0443-1002 GROTON, Conn. -- Official photo of Cmdr. Paul Danos, executive officer, Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo)
 
 
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