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200303-N-WF272-1064 PHILADELPHIA (March 3, 2020) From left to right: Electronics Technician 1st Class Michael Connolly, from Wilmington, Del., assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, Cmdr. Mark Angelo, from Newtown Square, Pa., director of engineering and product support, Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), and Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Ameenah Elijah, from Philadelphia, volunteer judges at Carver Science Fair, review students science projects at Temple University. The fair provides opportunities for students to gain enriched learning experience through scientific inquiry and discovery. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Diana Quinlan/Released)

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