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NORFOLK (June 24, 2016)- Sailors assigned to Joint

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NORFOLK (June 24, 2016)- Sailors assigned to Joint

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NORFOLK (June 24, 2016)- Sailors assigned to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story explain various firearms to Navy employers during the Chief of Navy Reserve Navy Employer Recognition Event in Norfolk, Va., June 24. NERE is a Navy familiarization day sponsored by the Chief of Navy Reserve to recognize employers who provide their Reserve Sailors with superior support, and provide them an opportunity to see first-hand what Reserve Sailors do every day. The employers were nominated by their Navy Reserve Sailor employees and invited to attend the one-day event that included tours of Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5), a static display of aircraft and a demonstration by SEAL Team 18. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jennifer Wilson/Released)

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24/06/2016
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Cape Henry36.93092, -76.01764
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