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Chris Owens (right) from the Naval Surface Warfare

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Chris Owens (right) from the Naval Surface Warfare

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Chris Owens (right) from the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Prototype and Fabrication Branch instructs Georgia Brock and Josh Montague Oct. 10, 2010 on engraving techniques. NSWC PCD honors October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month and the third Wednesday in October with the annual Disability Mentoring Day Program. DMD is the nation's largest job-shadow and career exploration program for students and job seekers with disabilities. Participating in this year's DMD were Georgia Brock a junior at New Horizons Learning Center and Josh Montague a senior at Chautauqua Charter School. They chose NSWC PCD to explore their career aspirations. (Photo by Ron Newsome)

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23/10/2010
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