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Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center)

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center)

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center) from Lake Ozark, MO., uses Cpl. Nathan Evans from Sandy, OR., as a dummy to allow cadets the opportunity to understand how to use a stretcher during Combat... More

You have dreams, there are opportunities

You have dreams, there are opportunities

Gen. Stephen Wilson (left), Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and his wife (right) Nancy Wilson, celebrate with Lt. Col. Kevin Amsden, 3rd Space Experimentation Squadron commander, and his daughter, Breanna... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark, MO., demonstrates to cadets how to properly apply a bandage during Combat Life Saver Course Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve O... More

USS Bainbridge Deployment

USS Bainbridge Deployment

190710-N-SS350-1171 GULF OF OMAN (July 10, 2019) Sailors apply a soft patch to a simulated broken water pipe during damage control university training aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS... More

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