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181029-N-WZ747-001, US Navy Photo

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181029-N-WZ747-001, US Navy Photo

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181029-N-WZ747-001
Chief Aviation Ordnanceman (AW/SW/MTS) Andy Venaas, air field services' leading chief petty officer of Air Operations Naval Station Rota, Spain, poses for a photo with his guitar on base,Oct. 29. Venaas, a native of Santa Rosa, Calif., is a song writer and producer for is band, RavenSkül, and has successfully established himself within the metal music genre. Venaas created much of his music throughout his career in the Navy while at-sea and living abroad and has since won numerous awards for his songs and has been signed to a
record label. Naval Station Rota sustains the fleet, enables the fighter and supports the family by conducting air operations, port operations, ensuring security and safety, assuring quality of life and providing the core services of power, water, fuel and information technology
(U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jonathan T.
Erickson)

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