Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-information-forces-chiefs-mess-celebrated-the-129th-birthday-of-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-the-chiefs-mess-deckplate-leadership-technical-experience-and-ownership-help-make-our-us-navy-the-worlds-finest-fighting-force-image502891421.html
RM2M64K3W–Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman (SW/AW) Ray Manahan, a 22-year Navy veteran from Boise, Idaho, and the senior enlisted leader of Clinical Support Services directorate; and Chief Hospital Corpsman (FMF) Yesenia Minaya, a 14 1/2-year veteran from the Dominican Republic, and the leading chief petty officer of Human Resources, observe the Navy chiefs’ 124th birthday at Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi March 31, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corpus-christi-texas-senior-chief-hospital-corpsman-swaw-ray-manahan-a-22-year-navy-veteran-from-boise-idaho-and-the-senior-enlisted-leader-of-clinical-support-services-directorate-and-chief-hospital-corpsman-fmf-yesenia-minaya-a-14-12-year-veteran-from-the-dominican-republic-and-the-leading-chief-petty-officer-of-human-resources-observe-the-navy-chiefs-124th-birthday-at-naval-health-clinic-corpus-christi-march-31-2017-image228551136.html
RMR7RB8G–CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman (SW/AW) Ray Manahan, a 22-year Navy veteran from Boise, Idaho, and the senior enlisted leader of Clinical Support Services directorate; and Chief Hospital Corpsman (FMF) Yesenia Minaya, a 14 1/2-year veteran from the Dominican Republic, and the leading chief petty officer of Human Resources, observe the Navy chiefs’ 124th birthday at Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi March 31, 2017.
Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-information-forces-chiefs-mess-celebrated-the-129th-birthday-of-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-the-chiefs-mess-deckplate-leadership-technical-experience-and-ownership-help-make-our-us-navy-the-worlds-finest-fighting-force-image502891403.html
RM2M64K37–Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force.
Vice Adm. Kelly Aeschbach, Commander, Naval Information Forces and the Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vice-adm-kelly-aeschbach-commander-naval-information-forces-and-the-naval-information-forces-chiefs-mess-celebrated-the-129th-birthday-of-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-the-chiefs-mess-deckplate-leadership-technical-experience-and-ownership-help-make-our-us-navy-the-worlds-finest-fighting-force-image502891433.html
RM2M64K49–Vice Adm. Kelly Aeschbach, Commander, Naval Information Forces and the Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force.
Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Master Chief Aerographer’s Mate (IW/AW) Keith Chevalier presented remarks about the 129th Chief Petty Offer birthday. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-information-forces-chiefs-mess-celebrated-the-129th-birthday-of-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-master-chief-aerographers-mate-iwaw-keith-chevalier-presented-remarks-about-the-129th-chief-petty-offer-birthday-the-chiefs-mess-deckplate-leadership-technical-experience-and-ownership-help-make-our-us-navy-the-worlds-finest-fighting-force-image502891428.html
RM2M64K44–Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Master Chief Aerographer’s Mate (IW/AW) Keith Chevalier presented remarks about the 129th Chief Petty Offer birthday. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force.
Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Master Chief Aerographer’s Mate (IW/AW) Keith Chevalier presented remarks about the 129th Chief Petty Offer birthday. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-information-forces-chiefs-mess-celebrated-the-129th-birthday-of-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-master-chief-aerographers-mate-iwaw-keith-chevalier-presented-remarks-about-the-129th-chief-petty-offer-birthday-the-chiefs-mess-deckplate-leadership-technical-experience-and-ownership-help-make-our-us-navy-the-worlds-finest-fighting-force-image502891412.html
RM2M64K3G–Naval Information Forces Chief’s Mess celebrated the 129th birthday of the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Master Chief Aerographer’s Mate (IW/AW) Keith Chevalier presented remarks about the 129th Chief Petty Offer birthday. The Chief’s Mess deckplate leadership, technical experience, and ownership help make our U.S. Navy the world’s finest fighting force.
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Feb. 19, 2021) Capt. Jeffrey J. Kilian, commanding officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT), awards Master Chief Utilitiesman Travis Canaday, senior enlisted advisor, NAVFAC EURAFCENT, the Meritorious Service Medal for his engaged deckplate leadership and sound advice to 700 host nation employees, 300 enlisted Sailors, 300 Department of the Navy employees and 50 Civil Engineer Corps officers at NAVFAC. He lent his prodigious intellect to the Manager’s Internal Control Program, leading military and civ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-naples-italy-feb-19-2021-capt-jeffrey-j-kilian-commanding-officer-naval-facilities-engineering-systems-command-navfac-europe-africa-central-eurafcent-awards-master-chief-utilitiesman-travis-canaday-senior-enlisted-advisor-navfac-eurafcent-the-meritorious-service-medal-for-his-engaged-deckplate-leadership-and-sound-advice-to-700-host-nation-employees-300-enlisted-sailors-300-department-of-the-navy-employees-and-50-civil-engineer-corps-officers-at-navfac-he-lent-his-prodigious-intellect-to-the-managers-internal-control-program-leading-military-and-civ-image447800093.html
RM2H0F1GD–NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Feb. 19, 2021) Capt. Jeffrey J. Kilian, commanding officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT), awards Master Chief Utilitiesman Travis Canaday, senior enlisted advisor, NAVFAC EURAFCENT, the Meritorious Service Medal for his engaged deckplate leadership and sound advice to 700 host nation employees, 300 enlisted Sailors, 300 Department of the Navy employees and 50 Civil Engineer Corps officers at NAVFAC. He lent his prodigious intellect to the Manager’s Internal Control Program, leading military and civ
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Feb. 19, 2021) Capt. Jeffrey J. Kilian, commanding officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT), awards Master Chief Utilitiesman Travis Canaday, senior enlisted advisor, NAVFAC EURAFCENT, the Meritorious Service Medal for his engaged deckplate leadership and sound advice to 700 host nation employees, 300 enlisted Sailors, 300 Department of the Navy employees and 50 Civil Engineer Corps officers at NAVFAC. He lent his prodigious intellect to the Manager’s Internal Control Program, leading military and civ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-naples-italy-feb-19-2021-capt-jeffrey-j-kilian-commanding-officer-naval-facilities-engineering-systems-command-navfac-europe-africa-central-eurafcent-awards-master-chief-utilitiesman-travis-canaday-senior-enlisted-advisor-navfac-eurafcent-the-meritorious-service-medal-for-his-engaged-deckplate-leadership-and-sound-advice-to-700-host-nation-employees-300-enlisted-sailors-300-department-of-the-navy-employees-and-50-civil-engineer-corps-officers-at-navfac-he-lent-his-prodigious-intellect-to-the-managers-internal-control-program-leading-military-and-civ-image447800091.html
RM2H0F1GB–NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Feb. 19, 2021) Capt. Jeffrey J. Kilian, commanding officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT), awards Master Chief Utilitiesman Travis Canaday, senior enlisted advisor, NAVFAC EURAFCENT, the Meritorious Service Medal for his engaged deckplate leadership and sound advice to 700 host nation employees, 300 enlisted Sailors, 300 Department of the Navy employees and 50 Civil Engineer Corps officers at NAVFAC. He lent his prodigious intellect to the Manager’s Internal Control Program, leading military and civ
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Fire Control Technician 2nd Class Patrick Trevino, from Versailles, Ky., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-fire-control-technician-2nd-class-patrick-trevino-from-versailles-ky-assigned-to-the-performance-monitoring-team-at-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-collects-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-r-image447293500.html
RM2GYKYBT–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Fire Control Technician 2nd Class Patrick Trevino, from Versailles, Ky., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel r
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Electronics Technician (Navigation) 1st Class Andrew Walters, from Toccoa, Ga., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), conducts heritage training with Sailors assigned to CSS-15 at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for prov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-electronics-technician-navigation-1st-class-andrew-walters-from-toccoa-ga-assigned-to-the-performance-monitoring-team-at-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-conducts-heritage-training-with-sailors-assigned-to-css-15-at-the-liberation-memorial-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-prov-image447293484.html
RM2GYKYB8–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Electronics Technician (Navigation) 1st Class Andrew Walters, from Toccoa, Ga., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), conducts heritage training with Sailors assigned to CSS-15 at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for prov
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Electronics Technician (Navigation) Ben Johnson, from Atlanta, assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-cl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-chief-electronics-technician-navigation-ben-johnson-from-atlanta-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-collects-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-cl-image447293524.html
RM2GYKYCM–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Electronics Technician (Navigation) Ben Johnson, from Atlanta, assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-cl
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-sailors-assigned-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-conduct-heritage-training-at-the-liberation-memorial-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-following-a-community-volunteer-project-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarin-image447293527.html
RM2GYKYCR–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarin
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Electronics Technician (Navigation) 1st Class Andrew Walters, from Toccoa, Ga., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), conducts heritage training with Sailors assigned to CSS-15 at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for prov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-electronics-technician-navigation-1st-class-andrew-walters-from-toccoa-ga-assigned-to-the-performance-monitoring-team-at-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-conducts-heritage-training-with-sailors-assigned-to-css-15-at-the-liberation-memorial-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-prov-image447293531.html
RM2GYKYCY–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Electronics Technician (Navigation) 1st Class Andrew Walters, from Toccoa, Ga., assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), conducts heritage training with Sailors assigned to CSS-15 at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for prov
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack subma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-sailors-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-conduct-heritage-training-at-the-liberation-memorial-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-following-a-community-volunteer-project-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-subma-image447293504.html
RM2GYKYC0–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack subma
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-sailors-assigned-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-conduct-heritage-training-at-the-liberation-memorial-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-following-a-community-volunteer-project-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarin-image447293515.html
RM2GYKYCB–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) conduct heritage training at the Liberation Memorial at Asan Memorial Beach Park following a community volunteer project. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarin
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Electricians Mate (Nuclear) Maren Tollefson (left), from Stanley, N.D., and Machinists Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Michael Bartha, from Oconto, Wis., both assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-chief-electricians-mate-nuclear-maren-tollefson-left-from-stanley-nd-and-machinists-mate-nuclear-1st-class-michael-bartha-from-oconto-wis-both-assigned-to-the-performance-monitoring-team-at-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-collect-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physi-image447293516.html
RM2GYKYCC–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Electricians Mate (Nuclear) Maren Tollefson (left), from Stanley, N.D., and Machinists Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Michael Bartha, from Oconto, Wis., both assigned to the Performance Monitoring Team at Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physi
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Machinists Mate (Nuclear) Brandon Jackson, from Portage, Mich., assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-chief-machinists-mate-nuclear-brandon-jackson-from-portage-mich-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-collects-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-c-image447293509.html
RM2GYKYC5–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Chief Machinists Mate (Nuclear) Brandon Jackson, from Portage, Mich., assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-c
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-sailors-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-collect-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarine-commands-located-at-polaris-point-na-image447293511.html
RM2GYKYC7–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Na
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Senior Chief Electronics Technician (Radio) Michael Bay, from Columbus, Ind., assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angele Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-senior-chief-electronics-technician-radio-michael-bay-from-columbus-ind-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-15-css-15-collects-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angele-image447293521.html
RM2GYKYCH–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Senior Chief Electronics Technician (Radio) Michael Bay, from Columbus, Ind., assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 (CSS-15), collects trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angele
ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 (CSS-15) collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Naval B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asan-guam-jan-24-2020-sailors-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-15-css-15-collect-trash-during-a-community-volunteer-project-at-asan-memorial-beach-park-the-project-is-part-of-the-navy-sailor-360-program-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-through-community-outreach-events-classroom-discussions-and-physical-training-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarine-commands-located-at-polaris-point-naval-b-image447293490.html
RM2GYKYBE–ASAN, Guam (Jan. 24, 2020) Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 (CSS-15) collect trash during a community volunteer project at Asan Memorial Beach Park. The project is part of the Navy Sailor 360 program, a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps through community outreach events, classroom discussions and physical training. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Naval B
SANTA RITA, Guam (Jan. 17, 2020) Lt. Alicia Valdez, the clinical dietician assigned to Naval Hospital Guam, from St. Louis, presents a class on nutrition during Sailor 360 training to Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) at Konetzni Hall. Sailor 360 is a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Naval Base Guam. (U.S. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/santa-rita-guam-jan-17-2020-lt-alicia-valdez-the-clinical-dietician-assigned-to-naval-hospital-guam-from-st-louis-presents-a-class-on-nutrition-during-sailor-360-training-to-sailors-assigned-to-commander-submarine-squadron-fifteen-css-15-at-konetzni-hall-sailor-360-is-a-developing-program-teaching-and-inspiring-deckplate-leadership-fundamentals-among-the-enlisted-force-and-officer-corps-css-15-is-responsible-for-providing-training-material-and-personnel-readiness-support-to-four-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarine-commands-located-at-polaris-point-naval-base-guam-us-n-image447282910.html
RM2GYKDWJ–SANTA RITA, Guam (Jan. 17, 2020) Lt. Alicia Valdez, the clinical dietician assigned to Naval Hospital Guam, from St. Louis, presents a class on nutrition during Sailor 360 training to Sailors assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS-15) at Konetzni Hall. Sailor 360 is a developing program teaching and inspiring deckplate leadership fundamentals among the enlisted force and officer corps. CSS-15 is responsible for providing training, material, and personnel readiness support to four Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine commands located at Polaris Point, Naval Base Guam. (U.S. N
090428-N-3666S-021 PEARL HARBOR (April 28, 2009) U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief Tom Howard speaks with 1st class petty officers assigned to various commands in the Hawaii region about deckplate leadership during the first Hawaii Regional First Class Petty Officer Leadership Symposium at Sharkey Theatre at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. The topics of the symposium included diversity, career information and policies, and individual augmentees. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert Stirrup/Released) US Navy 090428-N-3666S-021 U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief Tom Howard s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-090428-n-3666s-021-pearl-harbor-april-28-2009-us-pacific-fleet-master-130269792.html
RMHFX8CG–090428-N-3666S-021 PEARL HARBOR (April 28, 2009) U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief Tom Howard speaks with 1st class petty officers assigned to various commands in the Hawaii region about deckplate leadership during the first Hawaii Regional First Class Petty Officer Leadership Symposium at Sharkey Theatre at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. The topics of the symposium included diversity, career information and policies, and individual augmentees. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert Stirrup/Released) US Navy 090428-N-3666S-021 U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief Tom Howard s
100529-N-3283P-032 YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 29, 2010) Master Chief Operations Specialist Michael Bauman, assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Japan, runs the 0200-hour on Saturday morning representing the year 1955, during the Far East Chiefs 117-Hour Run. The event raised money for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society and took place over six days ending on Memorial Day. Each participant used a treadmill or a stationary bike for one hour representing 117 years of CPO deckplate leadership and honoring those who sacrificed their lives for our country. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-100529-n-3283p-032-yokosuka-japan-may-29-2010-master-chief-operations-130291120.html
RMHFY7J8–100529-N-3283P-032 YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 29, 2010) Master Chief Operations Specialist Michael Bauman, assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Japan, runs the 0200-hour on Saturday morning representing the year 1955, during the Far East Chiefs 117-Hour Run. The event raised money for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society and took place over six days ending on Memorial Day. Each participant used a treadmill or a stationary bike for one hour representing 117 years of CPO deckplate leadership and honoring those who sacrificed their lives for our country. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication S
070613-N-4096B-023 CAMP COVINGTON, Guam (June 13, 2007) - Master Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. discusses the culture of Guam with personnel from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4. During a Far East trip, MCPON visited Guam to talk with Sailors about deckplate leadership, education and naval heritage. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Steve Bansbach (RELEASED) US Navy 070613-N-4096B-023 Master Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. discusses the culture of Guam with personnel from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-070613-n-4096b-023-camp-covington-guam-june-13-2007-master-petty-officer-130237426.html
RMHFTR4J–070613-N-4096B-023 CAMP COVINGTON, Guam (June 13, 2007) - Master Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. discusses the culture of Guam with personnel from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4. During a Far East trip, MCPON visited Guam to talk with Sailors about deckplate leadership, education and naval heritage. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Steve Bansbach (RELEASED) US Navy 070613-N-4096B-023 Master Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. discusses the culture of Guam with personnel from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4
100526-N-3283P-152 YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 26, 2010) Senior Chief Navy Counselor Johannes Gonzalez runs on a treadmill to raise money for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society during the Far East Chiefs 117-Hour Run. The event, sponsored by the Yokosuka Far East Chief Petty Officer Association, takes place over five days ending on Memorial Day. Participants run one hour for every year on a treadmill or stationary bicycle to commemorate 117 years of CPO deckplate leadership and to honor those who sacrificed on Memorial Day. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dominique P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-100526-n-3283p-152-yokosuka-japan-may-26-2010-senior-chief-navy-counselor-130290972.html
RMHFY7D0–100526-N-3283P-152 YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 26, 2010) Senior Chief Navy Counselor Johannes Gonzalez runs on a treadmill to raise money for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society during the Far East Chiefs 117-Hour Run. The event, sponsored by the Yokosuka Far East Chief Petty Officer Association, takes place over five days ending on Memorial Day. Participants run one hour for every year on a treadmill or stationary bicycle to commemorate 117 years of CPO deckplate leadership and to honor those who sacrificed on Memorial Day. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dominique P
160420-N-YB753-001 MANAMA, Bahrain (April 20, 2016) Rear Adm. Eugene Black, deputy commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT), speaks to more than 40 Sailors at a Right-Hand Sailor Luncheon. The NAVCENT First Class Petty Officer Association present letters of appreciation and a Deckplate Leadership Award once a quarter to exceptional E-5 and below service members who go above and beyond their duties. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Morales/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160420-n-yb753-001-manama-bahrain-april-20-2016-rear-adm-eugene-black-deputy-commander-of-us-naval-forces-central-command-navcent-speaks-to-more-than-40-sailors-at-a-right-hand-sailor-luncheon-the-navcent-first-class-petty-officer-association-present-letters-of-appreciation-and-a-deckplate-leadership-award-once-a-quarter-to-exceptional-e-5-and-below-service-members-who-go-above-and-beyond-their-duties-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-brian-moralesreleased-image210330516.html
RMP65AM4–160420-N-YB753-001 MANAMA, Bahrain (April 20, 2016) Rear Adm. Eugene Black, deputy commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT), speaks to more than 40 Sailors at a Right-Hand Sailor Luncheon. The NAVCENT First Class Petty Officer Association present letters of appreciation and a Deckplate Leadership Award once a quarter to exceptional E-5 and below service members who go above and beyond their duties. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Morales/Released)
160501-N-PU674-008 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160501-n-pu674-008-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-carla-m-mccarthyreleased-image210224373.html
RMP60F99–160501-N-PU674-008 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Carla M. McCarthy/Released)
150401-N-DH124-004 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150401-n-dh124-004-okinawa-japan-apr-1-2016-members-of-the-naval-mobile-construction-battalion-nmcb-4-chiefs-mess-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-in-okinawa-japan-apr-1-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-rosalie-changreleased-image210295929.html
RMP63PGW–150401-N-DH124-004 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released)
160401-N-XX082-032 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-032-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224377.html
RMP60F9D–160401-N-XX082-032 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
160401-N-XX082-035 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-035-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224380.html
RMP60F9G–160401-N-XX082-035 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
160401-N-XX082-041 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-041-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224382.html
RMP60F9J–160401-N-XX082-041 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
160401-N-XX082-018 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-018-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224374.html
RMP60F9A–160401-N-XX082-018 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
160401-N-XX082-005 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-005-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224372.html
RMP60F98–160401-N-XX082-005 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
160401-N-XX082-028 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160401-n-xx082-028-pensacola-fla-april-1-2016-members-of-the-chiefs-mess-at-naval-air-station-pensacola-corry-station-participate-in-morning-colors-as-they-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-the-rank-of-chief-petty-officer-was-established-on-april-1-1893-us-navy-photo-by-information-systems-technician-1st-class-kristin-carterreleased-image210224375.html
RMP60F9B–160401-N-XX082-028 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April 1, 2016) Members of the Chiefs Mess at Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station participate in morning colors as they celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership. The rank of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. (U.S. Navy photo by Information Systems Technician 1st Class Kristin Carter/Released)
Congratulations to 57 of Recruit Training Command's newest Chief Petty Officers who received their anchors at a pinning ceremony Sept. 15, at Pacific Fleet Drill Hall, RTC. The position of Chief is one steeped in tradition, these Sailors have gone above and beyond the call of duty and will continue their service in molding the future of the United States Navy as deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photos by RTC Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/congratulations-to-57-of-recruit-training-commands-newest-chief-petty-officers-who-received-their-anchors-at-a-pinning-ceremony-sept-15-at-pacific-fleet-drill-hall-rtc-the-position-of-chief-is-one-steeped-in-tradition-these-sailors-have-gone-above-and-beyond-the-call-of-duty-and-will-continue-their-service-in-molding-the-future-of-the-united-states-navy-as-deckplate-leadership-us-navy-photos-by-rtc-public-affairsreleased-image184597150.html
RMMM93FA–Congratulations to 57 of Recruit Training Command's newest Chief Petty Officers who received their anchors at a pinning ceremony Sept. 15, at Pacific Fleet Drill Hall, RTC. The position of Chief is one steeped in tradition, these Sailors have gone above and beyond the call of duty and will continue their service in molding the future of the United States Navy as deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photos by RTC Public Affairs/Released)
Congratulations to 57 of Recruit Training Command's newest Chief Petty Officers who received their anchors at a pinning ceremony Sept. 15, at Pacific Fleet Drill Hall, RTC. The position of Chief is one steeped in tradition, these Sailors have gone above and beyond the call of duty and will continue their service in molding the future of the United States Navy as deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photos by RTC Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/congratulations-to-57-of-recruit-training-commands-newest-chief-petty-officers-who-received-their-anchors-at-a-pinning-ceremony-sept-15-at-pacific-fleet-drill-hall-rtc-the-position-of-chief-is-one-steeped-in-tradition-these-sailors-have-gone-above-and-beyond-the-call-of-duty-and-will-continue-their-service-in-molding-the-future-of-the-united-states-navy-as-deckplate-leadership-us-navy-photos-by-rtc-public-affairsreleased-image184597298.html
RMMM93MJ–Congratulations to 57 of Recruit Training Command's newest Chief Petty Officers who received their anchors at a pinning ceremony Sept. 15, at Pacific Fleet Drill Hall, RTC. The position of Chief is one steeped in tradition, these Sailors have gone above and beyond the call of duty and will continue their service in molding the future of the United States Navy as deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photos by RTC Public Affairs/Released)
150401-N-DH124-009 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Chief Gunner’s Mate Joseph Hourieh (left) and U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Martin Grant (right) prepare to raise the National Ensign as the members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess participate in morning colors to celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150401-n-dh124-009-okinawa-japan-apr-1-2016-chief-gunners-mate-joseph-hourieh-left-and-us-air-force-master-sgt-martin-grant-right-prepare-to-raise-the-national-ensign-as-the-members-of-the-naval-mobile-construction-battalion-nmcb-4-chiefs-mess-participate-in-morning-colors-to-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-in-okinawa-japan-apr-1-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-rosalie-changreleased-image210295930.html
RMP63PGX–150401-N-DH124-009 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Chief Gunner’s Mate Joseph Hourieh (left) and U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Martin Grant (right) prepare to raise the National Ensign as the members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess participate in morning colors to celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released)
150401-N-DH124-034 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Chief Gunner’s Mate Joseph Hourieh (left) raises the National Ensign as U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Martin Grant (right) salutes along with the members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess as they participate in morning colors to celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150401-n-dh124-034-okinawa-japan-apr-1-2016-chief-gunners-mate-joseph-hourieh-left-raises-the-national-ensign-as-us-air-force-master-sgt-martin-grant-right-salutes-along-with-the-members-of-the-naval-mobile-construction-battalion-nmcb-4-chiefs-mess-as-they-participate-in-morning-colors-to-celebrate-123-years-of-deckplate-leadership-in-okinawa-japan-apr-1-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-rosalie-changreleased-image210295931.html
RMP63PGY–150401-N-DH124-034 OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 1, 2016) - Chief Gunner’s Mate Joseph Hourieh (left) raises the National Ensign as U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Martin Grant (right) salutes along with the members of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Chiefs Mess as they participate in morning colors to celebrate 123 years of deckplate leadership in Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 1. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rosalie Chang/Released)
160826-N-EA547-150 BOSTON (Aug. 26, 2016) Chief Fire Controlman Bobby Strupczewski, assigned to USS Mason (DDG 87) recieves the George Sirian Meritorious Service Award presented by the Surface Navy Association Capt. (Ret.) Bill Mauser, president Constitution Chapter, Surface Navy Association and Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, Commander, Naval Surface Forces. The George Sirian Award is presented to the Chief in the Navy who exhibits the most deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mickey Treigle/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160826-n-ea547-150-boston-aug-26-2016-chief-fire-controlman-bobby-strupczewski-assigned-to-uss-mason-ddg-87-recieves-the-george-sirian-meritorious-service-award-presented-by-the-surface-navy-association-capt-ret-bill-mauser-president-constitution-chapter-surface-navy-association-and-vice-adm-tom-rowden-commander-naval-surface-forces-the-george-sirian-award-is-presented-to-the-chief-in-the-navy-who-exhibits-the-most-deckplate-leadership-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-3rd-class-mickey-treiglereleased-image208424199.html
RMP32F5B–160826-N-EA547-150 BOSTON (Aug. 26, 2016) Chief Fire Controlman Bobby Strupczewski, assigned to USS Mason (DDG 87) recieves the George Sirian Meritorious Service Award presented by the Surface Navy Association Capt. (Ret.) Bill Mauser, president Constitution Chapter, Surface Navy Association and Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, Commander, Naval Surface Forces. The George Sirian Award is presented to the Chief in the Navy who exhibits the most deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mickey Treigle/Released)
160826-N-EA547-150 BOSTON (Aug. 26, 2016) Chief Fire Controlman Bobby Strupczewski, assigned to USS Mason (DDG 87) recieves the George Sirian Meritorious Service Award presented by the Surface Navy Association Capt. (Ret.) Bill Mauser, president Constitution Chapter, Surface Navy Association and Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, Commander, Naval Surface Forces. The George Sirian Award is presented to the Chief in the Navy who exhibits the most deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mickey Treigle/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160826-n-ea547-150-boston-aug-26-2016-chief-fire-controlman-bobby-strupczewski-assigned-to-uss-mason-ddg-87-recieves-the-george-sirian-meritorious-service-award-presented-by-the-surface-navy-association-capt-ret-bill-mauser-president-constitution-chapter-surface-navy-association-and-vice-adm-tom-rowden-commander-naval-surface-forces-the-george-sirian-award-is-presented-to-the-chief-in-the-navy-who-exhibits-the-most-deckplate-leadership-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-3rd-class-mickey-treiglereleased-image208444474.html
RMP33D1E–160826-N-EA547-150 BOSTON (Aug. 26, 2016) Chief Fire Controlman Bobby Strupczewski, assigned to USS Mason (DDG 87) recieves the George Sirian Meritorious Service Award presented by the Surface Navy Association Capt. (Ret.) Bill Mauser, president Constitution Chapter, Surface Navy Association and Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, Commander, Naval Surface Forces. The George Sirian Award is presented to the Chief in the Navy who exhibits the most deckplate leadership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mickey Treigle/Released)
060426-N-2456S-193 Norfolk, Va. (April 26, 2006) - Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) spokesperson, Rosemary Blaicher speaks to junior Sailors about what NMCRS can offer them during the Fleet and Family Support Center's (FFSC) Deckplate Resource Awareness program on board Naval Station Norfolk. The Deckplate Resource Awareness program offers leadership skills for 2nd class petty officers in supervisory positions. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice John Suits (RELEASED) US Navy 060426-N-2456S-193 Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) spokesperson, Rosemar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-060426-n-2456s-193-norfolk-va-april-26-2006-navy-and-marine-corps-130201467.html
RMHFR58B–060426-N-2456S-193 Norfolk, Va. (April 26, 2006) - Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) spokesperson, Rosemary Blaicher speaks to junior Sailors about what NMCRS can offer them during the Fleet and Family Support Center's (FFSC) Deckplate Resource Awareness program on board Naval Station Norfolk. The Deckplate Resource Awareness program offers leadership skills for 2nd class petty officers in supervisory positions. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice John Suits (RELEASED) US Navy 060426-N-2456S-193 Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) spokesperson, Rosemar
150317-N-UK306-065 SAN DIEGO (March 17, 2015) – Sailors await instruction to lower a rigid-hulled inflatable boat into the water during a man-overboard drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan is homeported in San Diego and is undergoing a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) maintenance period at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Schumaker/Released) USS Ronald Reagan action 150317-N-UK306-065 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-150317-n-uk306-065-san-diego-march-17-2015-sailors-await-instruction-130355357.html
RMHG25GD–150317-N-UK306-065 SAN DIEGO (March 17, 2015) – Sailors await instruction to lower a rigid-hulled inflatable boat into the water during a man-overboard drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan is homeported in San Diego and is undergoing a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) maintenance period at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Schumaker/Released) USS Ronald Reagan action 150317-N-UK306-065
150317-N-UK306-085 SAN DIEGO (March 17, 2015) – Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Darius Hawkins, a native of Houston, leads a half-line team as they a lower a rigid-hulled inflatable boat into the water during a man-overboard drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan is homeported in San Diego and is undergoing a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) maintenance period at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Schumaker/Released) USS Ronald Reagan action 150317-N-UK306-085 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-150317-n-uk306-085-san-diego-march-17-2015-boatswains-mate-seaman-130355358.html
RMHG25GE–150317-N-UK306-085 SAN DIEGO (March 17, 2015) – Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Darius Hawkins, a native of Houston, leads a half-line team as they a lower a rigid-hulled inflatable boat into the water during a man-overboard drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan is homeported in San Diego and is undergoing a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) maintenance period at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Schumaker/Released) USS Ronald Reagan action 150317-N-UK306-085
161015-N-MY901-041 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 18, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class Edwin Sorto, from Washington D.C., trains Seaman Jazzmine Bukes, from Charleston, South Carolina, how to make a stopper by hand, which is used to secure mooring line aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington, homeported in Norfolk, is underway in the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Krystofer Belknap) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/161015-n-my901-041-atlantic-ocean-oct-18-2016-petty-officer-1st-class-edwin-sorto-from-washington-dc-trains-seaman-jazzmine-bukes-from-charleston-south-carolina-how-to-make-a-stopper-by-hand-which-is-used-to-secure-mooring-line-aboard-the-aircraft-carrier-uss-george-washington-cvn-73-george-washington-homeported-in-norfolk-is-underway-in-the-atlantic-ocean-us-navy-photo-by-seaman-krystofer-belknap-image207471851.html
RMP1F4CY–161015-N-MY901-041 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 18, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class Edwin Sorto, from Washington D.C., trains Seaman Jazzmine Bukes, from Charleston, South Carolina, how to make a stopper by hand, which is used to secure mooring line aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington, homeported in Norfolk, is underway in the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Krystofer Belknap)
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman (SW/AW) Ray Manahan, a 22-year Navy veteran from Boise, Idaho, and the senior enlisted leader of Clinical Support Services directorate; and Chief Hospital Corpsman (FMF) Yesenia Minaya, a 14 1/2-year veteran from the Dominican Republic, and the leading chief petty officer of Human Resources, observe the Navy chiefs’ 124th birthday at Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi March 31, 2017. (U.S. Navy photo by William Love/Released) 170331-N-KF478-359.JPG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corpus-christi-texas-senior-chief-hospital-corpsman-swaw-ray-manahan-a-22-year-navy-veteran-from-boise-idaho-and-the-senior-enlisted-leader-of-clinical-support-services-directorate-and-chief-hospital-corpsman-fmf-yesenia-minaya-a-14-12-year-veteran-from-the-dominican-republic-and-the-leading-chief-petty-officer-of-human-resources-observe-the-navy-chiefs-124th-birthday-at-naval-health-clinic-corpus-christi-march-31-2017-us-navy-photo-by-william-lovereleased-170331-n-kf478-359jpg-image186077900.html
RMMPMG78–CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman (SW/AW) Ray Manahan, a 22-year Navy veteran from Boise, Idaho, and the senior enlisted leader of Clinical Support Services directorate; and Chief Hospital Corpsman (FMF) Yesenia Minaya, a 14 1/2-year veteran from the Dominican Republic, and the leading chief petty officer of Human Resources, observe the Navy chiefs’ 124th birthday at Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi March 31, 2017. (U.S. Navy photo by William Love/Released) 170331-N-KF478-359.JPG
180406-N-IO414-054 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Timothy Tate, from North Zulch, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about minesweeping equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-054-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-1st-class-timothy-tate-from-north-zulch-texas-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-minesweeping-equipment-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606559.html
RMMC5NYY–180406-N-IO414-054 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Timothy Tate, from North Zulch, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about minesweeping equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-017 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Zachary Able, from Brandon, Miss., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about anchoring equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-017-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-1st-class-zachary-able-from-brandon-miss-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-anchoring-equipment-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606561.html
RMMC5P01–180406-N-IO414-017 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Zachary Able, from Brandon, Miss., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about anchoring equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-012 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Zachary Able, from Brandon, Miss., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about anchoring equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-012-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-1st-class-zachary-able-from-brandon-miss-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-anchoring-equipment-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606560.html
RMMC5P00–180406-N-IO414-012 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Zachary Able, from Brandon, Miss., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about anchoring equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-049 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Timothy Tate, from North Zulch, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about minesweeping equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-049-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-1st-class-timothy-tate-from-north-zulch-texas-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-minesweeping-equipment-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606564.html
RMMC5P04–180406-N-IO414-049 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 1st Class Timothy Tate, from North Zulch, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about minesweeping equipment during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-025 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 2nd Class Shaun Lao, from Las Vegas, Nev., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about the capabilities of a mine neutralization vehicle during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-025-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-2nd-class-shaun-lao-from-las-vegas-nev-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-the-capabilities-of-a-mine-neutralization-vehicle-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606562.html
RMMC5P02–180406-N-IO414-025 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 2nd Class Shaun Lao, from Las Vegas, Nev., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about the capabilities of a mine neutralization vehicle during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-038 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 2nd Class Shaun Lao, from Las Vegas, Nev., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about the capabilities of a mine neutralization vehicle during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-038-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-mineman-2nd-class-shaun-lao-from-las-vegas-nev-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-the-capabilities-of-a-mine-neutralization-vehicle-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606563.html
RMMC5P03–180406-N-IO414-038 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Mineman 2nd Class Shaun Lao, from Las Vegas, Nev., speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about the capabilities of a mine neutralization vehicle during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
180406-N-IO414-067 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jorge Robles, from El Paso, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about food service and supply during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/180406-n-io414-067-sasebo-japan-april-6-2018-culinary-specialist-seaman-jorge-robles-from-el-paso-texas-speaks-with-rear-adm-jim-waters-director-maritime-headquarters-us-pacific-fleet-about-food-service-and-supply-during-a-tour-of-the-avenger-class-mine-countermeasures-ship-uss-pioneer-mcm-9-waters-is-visiting-units-forward-deployed-to-sasebo-japan-to-interact-with-deckplate-sailors-and-receive-feedback-from-key-leaders-to-enhance-readiness-throughout-the-fleet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-jordan-crouchreleased-image179606578.html
RMMC5P0J–180406-N-IO414-067 SASEBO, Japan (April 6, 2018) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jorge Robles, from El Paso, Texas, speaks with Rear Adm. Jim Waters, director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Fleet, about food service and supply during a tour of the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Pioneer (MCM 9). Waters is visiting units forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan, to interact with deckplate Sailors and receive feedback from key leaders to enhance readiness throughout the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
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