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CNATTU Keesler New CPO's Refurbish Anchor

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CNATTU Keesler New CPO's Refurbish Anchor

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BILOXI, Miss. -- Newly-pinned Chief Petty Officers U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Joshua Anderson and Chief Aviation Electronics Technician Hugo Paez show Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNATTU) Keesler Commanding Officer Cmdr. Timothy Knapp and 81st Force Support Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Teresa Ammons the refurbished anchor aboard Naval Oaks Park Sept. 20 aboard Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Anderson and Paez, along with other newly-pinned chief petty officers, refurbished the anchor during CPO 365 Phase II, from August-September 2017. Although an active-duty U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, requested to participate in CNATTU Keesler's CPO 365 Phase II. (Photo by Chief Aerographer's Mate Drew Ribar).

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