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Sailor of the Quarter Luncheon

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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Oct. 24, 2018) USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) 4th quarter FY18 Sailors of the Quarter and their guests pose with Capt. John J. Cummings, Ford's commanding officer, and Command Master Chief Laura Nunley before a luncheon in the ship's inport cabin. Logistics Specialist 1st Class Romeika Dillingham, from Memphis, Tennessee, assigned to Ford's supply department, was named Sailor of the Quarter; Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuels) 2nd Class Angel Rice, from Columbus, Georgia, assigned to Ford's air department, was named Petty Officer of the Quarter; Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Rolanda Smith, from Houston, assigned to Ford's deck department, was named Junior Petty Officer of the Quarter; and Interior Communications Electrician Seaman Darion Delaney, from Dayton, Ohio, assigned to Ford's combat systems department, was named Blue Jacket of the Quarter. Ford is currently undergoing its post-shakedown availability at Huntington Ingalls Industries-Newport News Shipbuilding. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ruben Reed)

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