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Chief petty officers salute a newly-pinned chief during

Chief petty officers salute a newly-pinned chief during

Chief petty officers salute a newly-pinned chief during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The chief pinning ceremony is part of a long-standing tradition that honors and recognize... More

Chief (select) Electronics Technician Frank Paik, attached

Chief (select) Electronics Technician Frank Paik, attached

Chief (select) Electronics Technician Frank Paik, attached to Naval Operations Support Center Pearl Harbor, is pinned to the rank of chief petty officer during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl ... More

Newly-pinned chief petty officers from Navy Region

Newly-pinned chief petty officers from Navy Region

Newly-pinned chief petty officers from Navy Region Hawaii stand in formation following a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The chief pinning ceremony is part of a long-standing trad... More

Chief Hospital Corpsman Lesley Prasad, assigned to

Chief Hospital Corpsman Lesley Prasad, assigned to

Chief Hospital Corpsman Lesley Prasad, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Hawaii, receives his combination cover during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The chief pinning ceremony i... More

Chief (select) Legalman Erica Keels is pinned to the

Chief (select) Legalman Erica Keels is pinned to the

Chief (select) Legalman Erica Keels is pinned to the rank of Chief Petty Officer by her 6-year-old son during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The Chief pinning ceremony is part ... More

The rank of chief petty officer was established April

The rank of chief petty officer was established April

The rank of chief petty officer was established April 1, 1893. The gold fouled anchor, as it rests on a shadow box, is the emblem of a Navy chief petty officer. Attached to the anchor is a chain and the letters... More

Chief Legalman Erica Keels, joined by her mother and

Chief Legalman Erica Keels, joined by her mother and

Chief Legalman Erica Keels, joined by her mother and son, receives her combination cover during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The Chief pinning ceremony is part of a long-stan... More

The rank of Chief Petty Officer was established April

The rank of Chief Petty Officer was established April

The rank of Chief Petty Officer was established April 1, 1893. A chief combination cover rests upon a shadow box during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The gold fouled anchor is... More

Chief petty officers attached to Navy Region Hawaii

Chief petty officers attached to Navy Region Hawaii

Chief petty officers attached to Navy Region Hawaii stand in formation during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The chief pinning ceremony is part of a long-standing tradition tha... More

Shadow boxes belonging to Chief Petty Officer selectees

Shadow boxes belonging to Chief Petty Officer selectees

Shadow boxes belonging to Chief Petty Officer selectees are displayed during a chief pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Established April 1, 1893, the gold fouled anchor is the emblem of ... More

Chief (select) Fire Controlman Chris Campbell is pinned

Chief (select) Fire Controlman Chris Campbell is pinned

Chief (select) Fire Controlman Chris Campbell is pinned to the rank of Chief Petty Officer by his 3-year-old daughter during a pinning ceremony held on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The Chief pinning ceremony... More

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