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Second Fleet CPOs volunteer at Habitat for Humanity

Second Fleet CPOs volunteer at Habitat for Humanity

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(Front to back) Carmelo Acevedo, chief electronics technician, and Tony Backer, chief yeoman, sort and organize tile during a community relations project at Habitat for Humanity’s General Store on Tidewater Drive in Norfolk, Va., March 29. The COMREL is just one of many events scheduled during the week of March 28 - April 1 to commemorate the 118th birthday of the chief petty officer. Chief’s week is an opportunity for all CPOs, active, reserve and retired, to celebrate and reinforce the CPO Mess’s camaraderie and heritage.

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29/03/2011
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