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NSA Bahrain (Oct. 2, 2017) - Petty Officer 2nd Class

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NSA Bahrain (Oct. 2, 2017) - Petty Officer 2nd Class

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NSA Bahrain (Oct. 2, 2017) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Filimon, Naval Amphibious Forces, Task Force 51 and 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, receives the Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Specialist (EIDWS) pin during a brief ceremony to acknowledge his accomplishment at Naval Support Activity Bahrain. Attainment of EIDWS designation signifies that an eligible Sailor has achieved a level of excellence and proficiency in Information Dominance (ID). Additionally, the EIDWS insignia means the Sailor is competent in his or her rating and has acquired additional general knowledge to enhance his or her understanding of the role of the IDC as it pertains to warfighting, mission effectiveness and command survivability. TF 51/5 is entrusted with rapidly aggregating crisis response capabilities and positioning U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps forces throughout the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to ensure command and control of forces at sea, from the sea and ashore.

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02/10/2017
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