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SAN DIEGO (Nov. 3, 2021) National Chief Recruiter Master Chief Navy Counselor Heather K. Charara (left) answers questions posed by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jeanette M. Mullinax during a live broadcast from the Career Development Symposium and Trade Show at Naval Base San Diego. The symposium, hosted by Navy Personnel Command, is visiting San Diego to reach out to Sailors and inform them of the benefits available from the personnel modernization initiatives of the Sailor 2025 program. (U.S. Navy photo by Todd J. Hack)

VIRIN: 211103-N-PF550-1216.JPG
Photo by: Todd Hack

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Location: SAN DIEGO
 
 
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