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The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Environment), addresses Houston Shinal (middle), Montford Point Monument Director, and Mrs. Louise Greggs, Assistant Dire... More

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment), speaks with members of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii during his visit at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH... More

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of

Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment), observes a captured Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) during his visit to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH). The CRB is a high pro... More

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus, Deputy Assistant

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus, Deputy Assistant

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Environment), tours the Montford Point Museum aboard Camp Johnson, N.C., Aug. 8, 2014. The Honorable Mr. Schregardus toured the ... More

Houston Shinal (left), Montford Point Monument Director

Houston Shinal (left), Montford Point Monument Director

Houston Shinal (left), Montford Point Monument Director gives The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (right), Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Environment), a tour of the Montford Point Museum aboard Ca... More

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy

The Honorable Mr. Donald R. Schregardus (left), Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Environment), is given a tour of the Montford Point Museum by Houston Shinal (right), Montford Point Monument Director, ab... More

A preserved Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) larva sits

A preserved Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) larva sits

A preserved Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) larva sits on a bench during a visit by Donald R. Schregardus', deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment), to the CRB In-Vessel Operations Site on Joint Ba... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kurt Mueller, deputy JB-4,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kurt Mueller, deputy JB-4,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kurt Mueller, deputy JB-4, speaks about the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) Program Overview during a visit by Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment)... More

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil Engineering Squadron, shows Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment), a preserved Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) larva dur... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt Col. David E. Jones, Commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt Col. David E. Jones, Commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt Col. David E. Jones, Commanding Officer of Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools (MCCSSS), and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Rodney A. Robinson, Sgt. Maj of MCCSSS, both tour the Montfo... More

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil

Senior Airman Joy Cooper, entomologist at 647 Civil Engineering Squadron, briefs Donald R. Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy (Environment), on the construction of a panel trap used to capture ... More

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