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U.S. Navy CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen (in khaki uniform) listens to CMDR. William J. Guarini Jr. (left), Commanding Officer, Riverine Group 1 explains the features of a combat vest on SEAMAN Recruit Chaz Brown during his visit at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va., on Aug. 29, 2006. In January, the Navy created the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), bringing EOD, Naval Coastal Warfare, Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support functions and the Seabees under one organization. NECC integrates all war-fighting requirements for expeditionary combat and combat support elements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Kenneth R. Hendrix) (Released)

A US Navy (USN) Color Guard moves into position to resent the Colors, during the establishment of Riverine Group 1 at Naval Amphibious Base Little (NAB) Creek, Virginia (VA). The unit is just one part of the newly created Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC). NECC integrates for the first time war-fighting requirements for expeditionary combat and combat supply elements. It transforms Navy forces to make them more capable, responsive and effective in their role in the global war on terrorism. NECC is building a continuum of capabilities that are unique to the expeditionary maritime environment

US Navy (USN) Commander (CRD) Jeffery P. Eaton, Commander, Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Jacksonville, Florida (FL), is assisted by USN Personnel SPECIALIST SEAMAN Recruit (PSSR) Quan D. Hancock, as they unveil the sign for the NOSC, during the Name Change Ceremony held at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, FL. The renaming of all Navy Reserve Centers and Marine Corps Reserve Centers to Navy Operational Support Centers took effect after receiving official approval from the CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO)

US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) John J. Sorce Out-going Commanding Officer of the USN Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser (Aegis), USS COWPENS (CG 63), is piped ashore for the final time as Commander, during a Change of Command Ceremony held aboard Ship at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. During the Ceremony USN Captain (CAPT) Terry D. Mosher relieved USN CAPT John J. Sorce as Commanding Officer

US Navy (USN) Torpedomans Mate (TM) John N. Hansen (second from right), onboard the USN Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier, USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72), is instructed by his CHIEF PETTY Officer (CPO), prepares to shoot the Mark 87 (Mk 87) shotline, from a 7.62 mm M14 rifle, onto the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Fast Combat Support Ship, USNS RAINER (T-AOE 7), so that the LINCOLN can conduct an underway replenishment (UNREP) while on station in the Pacific Ocean participating in a Surge Role exercise, which is part of the USN CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO) Fleet Response Plan (FRP)

U.S. Navy CAPT. Christopher Mossey (left), In-coming Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific, and Rear Adm. Gary Engle, prepare to cut a cake during the Change of Command Ceremony held aboard the decommissioned Iowa Class Battleship, USS MISSOURI (BB 63) at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Oct. 20, 2006. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by CHIEF Mass Communication SPECIALIST Don Bray) (Released)

US Navy (USN) Commander (CDR) George Bonsall, Assistant Operations Officer for Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), briefs students from the United Kingdom Joint Services Command and STAFF College (JSCSC) about NECC and its purpose in the war on terrorism. More than 170 staff and students from JSCSC are visiting the Norfolk, Virginia (VA) area to gain a better understanding of the US Military capabilities

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Tarawa Class: Amphibious Assault Ship, USS NASSAU (LHA 4), USN Captain (CAPT) Sinclair Harris (center), Commander, of the Iwo Jima Strike Group (IJSG) is greeted by USN CAPT Marty Allard, Commander, Nassau Strike Group (NSG), as he arrives aboard ship. The NASSAU Expeditionary Strike Group is currently underway in the Atlantic Ocean, returning from a six-month deployment

U.S. Navy CAPT. John J. Litherland, Commanding Officer of the Virginia Class New Attack Submarine USS TEXAS (775) delivers his remarks during the commissioning ceremony of his ship at Galveston, Texas, on Sept. 9, 2006. The second boat in her class, TEXAS is able to attack targets ashore with highly accurate cruise missiles and conduct covert long-term surveillance of land areas, littoral waters or other naval forces. Other missions include anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, special forces delivery and support, mine delivery and minefield mapping. In the background is the official flag of Texas.(U.S. Navy photo by LT. Mark Jones) (Released)

US Navy (USN) Commander (CDR) William J. Guarini (left) receives a plaque from USN Captain (CAPT) Michael L. Jordan at the Riverine Group 1 Establishment Ceremony at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Virginia (VA). The unit is just one part of the newly created Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC). NECC integrates for the first time war-fighting requirements for expeditionary combat and combat supply elements. It transforms Navy forces to make them more capable, responsive and effective in their role in the global war on terrorism. NECC is building a continuum of capabilities that are unique to the expeditionary maritime environment

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Base: Naval Amphib Base, Little Creek

State: Virginia (VA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Seth Scarlett, USN

Release Status: Released to Public

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label_outline Explore Riverine Group, Phan Seth Scarlett, One Part

A 35 ft. Sea Ark patrol boat assigned to Commander,

A left side view of a Marine M1A1 main battle tank as it leaves the surf and moves up the beach. The tank is equipped with two air intake towers on the left side of the hull near the back of the turret and an exhaust tower on the rear of the hull, parts

A 34-foot Sea Ark Dauntless-class tactical craft, assigned

Master-At-Arms 1st Class Joseph Ramirez, left, and

A Marine M1A1 main battle tank moves down the open ramp of utility landing craft LCU 1658. The tank is equipped with a fording kit that is being evaluated by the Marine Corps, Naval Amphibious Base (NAB), Little Creek, Virginia (VA)

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault Ship, USS NASSAU (LHA 4), USN Command MASTER CHIEF (CMC) Richard Makowski (foreground), stands with Out-going Ship Commander, USN Captain (CAPT) John E. Roberti (center), and In-coming Ship Commander, CAPT Michael W. Brannon, during a Change of Command Ceremony, held aboard ship while underway in the Indian Ocean. The NASSAU is deployed as flagship for Expeditionary Strike Group 8 (ESG-8) supporting Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the 5th Fleet Area of Operations

Patrol boats assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG)

A US Army M1-A1 Abrams tank, from C Troop of the 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment returns from the live fire training range at the Korea Training Center, Republic of Korea on Oct. 25, 1998. The center is manned throughout the year and various armored units rotate through training scenarios to meet yearly live gunnery training requirements

Visiting Indonesian Navy Officers speak with U.S. Navy ENSIGN Mario Haggerty (right) while they observe a replenishment at sea operation from the signal bridge of the Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) in the Indian Ocean on Aug. 24, 2006. Tours of KITTY HAWK are conducted to raise awareness of the 7th Fleet missions and the importance of forward-deployed Navy forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Patrick L. Heil) (Released)

Rudy Boesch, center, from the reality show"Survivor"speaks to U.S. Navy CAPT. Patrick J. Lorge, left, Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station Oceana, Va., and CAPT. Garrat E. Cooper, Commanding Officer of Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va., during the Virginia Beach America Supports You: Freedom Walk, held at Neptune Park in Virginia Beach, Va., on Sept. 11, 2006. Citizens from the Virginia Beach area turned out to show their support for the families of the victims from the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications SPECIALIST SEAMAN Apprentice Tyler Jones) (Released)

Members of the press photograph the joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge Expedition at the International Date Line. Organized to promote better relations between the United States and the USSR, the expedition encouraged natives of Alaska to visit relatives in the Soviet Union. Team members trekked 800 miles through the Soviet Union to the International Date Line and then continued on to a welcoming ceremony at Little Diomede

US Navy Admiral (ADM) William Flanagan, Commander and CHIEF US Atlantic Fleet, congratulates the Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Kallstrom for his role in the Search and Recovery Operation of TWA Flight 800 which crashed off the coast of New York

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