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180921-N-XN169-0136 CORONADO, Calif. (September 21,

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180921-N-XN169-0136 CORONADO, Calif. (September 21, 2018) Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jason Issacs stands at attention representing Fleet Combat Camera Pacific's last Sailor as Chief Mass Communication Specialist Stacy Laseter reads The Watch during the Fleet Combat Camera Pacific Distablishment Ceremony on Naval Air Station North Island The U.S. Navy's combat camera units officially diestablish Oct. 1, 2018 after a 67-year storied history of operating from the air, land and sea to record military events for operational commanders in support of combat, information, humanitarian, special force, intelligence, reconnaissance, engineering, legal, and public affairs missions. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Lasheba James/Released)

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Naval Air Station North Island32.70161, -117.20434
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