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230111-N-N0443-3012 CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (Jan. 11, 2023) Rear Adm. James Kirk (left), commander, Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) 3, stops by Surface Combat Systems Training Command’s (SCSTC) exhibit during the Surface Navy Association’s (SNA) 35th National Symposium, Jan. 11. Capt. George A. Kessler, Jr. (right), commodore, and Mr. Mat Swanson, program analyst for SCSTC’s technical support department, N9, provide an overview of how SCSTC is bringing Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment (STAVE) training systems to the waterfront. STAVE is the Director, Surface Warfare’s (OPNAV N96) program of record, which was introduced in 2015 as a means to provide better quality training resulting in more rapid qualifications of our Sailors. Instructional systems and simulated physical environments provide watchstanders and maintainers the ability to gain proficiency through repeatable exercises, drills, and evolutions ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), presents Gunner’s Mate 1st Class Andres Derizans, assigned to the NETC’s Supply Chain Operations directorate (N3) in Millington, Tenn., with a plaque for his selection as NETC’s fiscal year 2022 senior Sailor of the year during an awards ceremony in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 10, 2022. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), presents Mr. Michael Elkins, a program analyst supervisor and reclassification lead for NETC’s Supply Chain Operations (N31) in Millington, Tenn., with a Civilian Service Achievement Medal for his selection as NETC’s fiscal year 2022 junior civilian of the year during an awards ceremony in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 10, 2022. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), presents Mr. Damon Deloach, a product line analyst for NETC’s Supply Chain Operations (N31) in Millington, Tenn., with a plaque for his selection as NETC’s fiscal year 2022 senior civilian of the year during an awards ceremony in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 10, 2022. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), presents Ms. Kelly Looney, a program analyst for Planning, Metrics, Analytics and Future Capabilities branch (N51) in Pensacola, Fla., with a Civilian Service Achievement Medal for her selection as NETC’s 4th Qtr. fiscal year 2022 senior civilian of the quarter during an awards ceremony in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 10, 2022. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), presents Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Sharonda McKenzie, assigned to NETC Site East, with a plaque for her selection as NETC’s 4th Qtr. fiscal year 2022 junior Sailor of the quarter during an awards ceremony in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 10, 222. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
230110-N-N0443-3007 CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (Jan. 10, 2023) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) educates the surface warfare community on how they mold Sailors into Combat Systems Warfighters who are prepared to fight, win and return home safely during the Surface Navy Association’s (SNA) 35th National Symposium, Jan. 10 - 12. SCSTC’s exhibit showcases Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment – Combat Systems (STAVE-CS) / Ready, Relevant Training (RRL) training solutions to include the Aegis Virtual Maintenance Trainer (VMT), Sonar Dome Rubber Window (SDRW) VMT, Aegis Computer Network Technician (ACNT) Part-Task Trainer (PTT), and M240 Bravo Machine Gun and 9mm Multiple Interactive Learning Objective (MILO) demonstrations. With over 6,500 staff and students across 12 global locations, SCSTC delivers training to 35,000 U.S. Navy Sailors as well as 700 international Sailors from 22 partner nations annually. With surface community partners and force development counterparts, SCSTC provides system and platform specific combat systems training to a growing surface Navy. SCSTC’s overall mission is to train the fleet so that our Navy can fight and win! (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)
230110-N-N0443-3009 CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (Jan. 10, 2023) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) educates the surface warfare community on how they mold Sailors into Combat Systems Warfighters who are prepared to fight, win and return home safely during the Surface Navy Association’s (SNA) 35th National Symposium, Jan. 10 - 12. SCSTC’s exhibit showcases Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment – Combat Systems (STAVE-CS) / Ready, Relevant Training (RRL) training solutions to include the Aegis Virtual Maintenance Trainer (VMT), Sonar Dome Rubber Window (SDRW) VMT, Aegis Computer Network Technician (ACNT) Part-Task Trainer (PTT), and M240 Bravo Machine Gun and 9mm Multiple Interactive Learning Objective (MILO) demonstrations. With over 6,500 staff and students across 12 global locations, SCSTC delivers training to 35,000 U.S. Navy Sailors as well as 700 international Sailors from 22 partner nations annually. With surface community partners and force development counterparts, SCSTC provides system and platform specific combat systems training to a growing surface Navy. SCSTC’s overall mission is to train the fleet so that our Navy can fight and win! (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)
230110-N-N0443-3011 CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (Jan. 10, 2023) Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) educates the surface warfare community on how they mold Sailors into Combat Systems Warfighters who are prepared to fight, win and return home safely during the Surface Navy Association’s (SNA) 35th National Symposium, Jan. 10 - 12. SCSTC’s exhibit showcases Surface Training Advanced Virtual Environment – Combat Systems (STAVE-CS) / Ready, Relevant Training (RRL) training solutions to include the Aegis Virtual Maintenance Trainer (VMT), Sonar Dome Rubber Window (SDRW) VMT, Aegis Computer Network Technician (ACNT) Part-Task Trainer (PTT), and M240 Bravo Machine Gun and 9mm Multiple Interactive Learning Objective (MILO) demonstrations. With over 6,500 staff and students across 12 global locations, SCSTC delivers training to 35,000 U.S. Navy Sailors as well as 700 international Sailors from 22 partner nations annually. With surface community partners and force development counterparts, SCSTC provides system and platform specific combat systems training to a growing surface Navy. SCSTC’s overall mission is to train the fleet so that our Navy can fight and win! (U.S. Navy photo by Surface Combat Systems Training Command)
230109-N-XN177-1032 SAN DIEGO (Jan. 9, 2023) – Capt. Gary Harrington, center, executive officer of amphibious assault carrier USS Tripoli (LHA 7), speaks with international students from the U.S. Naval War College during a ship tour as part of the school’s international fellowship program, Jan. 9, 2023. Tripoli is an America-class carrier homeported in San Diego. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Peter Burghart)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, left, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks with Gen. David Berger, center, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Lt. Gen. Michael Cederholm, Deputy Commandant for Marine Corps Aviation, during a visit to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Dec. 19, 2022. Berger visited NAS Pensacola to engage with staff and students from Marine Aviation Training Support Group-21 and Group-23 (MATSG-21 and MATSG-23). 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, left, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), speaks with Gen. David Berger, center, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Lt. Gen. Michael Cederholm, Deputy Commandant for Marine Corps Aviation, during a visit to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Dec. 19, 2022. Berger visited NAS Pensacola to engage with staff and students from Marine Aviation Training Support Group-21 and Group-23 (MATSG-21 and MATSG-23). 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Melvin)
 
 
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