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MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American

MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American

MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American Naval Telecommunications Network (IANTN) Secretary at U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. Fourth Fleet, presides as Lt. Manuel Castilla of Peru r... More

MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American

MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American

MAYPORT, Fla (Nov. 24, 2015) Cmdr. Matt Ghen, Inter-American Naval Telecommunications Network (IANTN) Secretariat at U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet, presides as Lt. Manuel Castilla of Peru re... More

Inter-American Naval Telecommunications Network Secretariat Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Inter-American Naval Telecommunications Network Secretariat Celebrates...

MAYPORT, Fla. (Apr. 03, 2017) – Peruvian Lt. Jose Soto, left, Brazilian Cmdr. Marcel Parreiras, center, and U.S. Navy Cmdr. Robert Matthias, right, all read the Inter-American Telecommunications Network (IANTN)... More

IANTN Secretariat Turn Over

IANTN Secretariat Turn Over

MAYPORT, Fla. (May 6, 2016) - Cmdr. Robert Matthias assumes the duties and responsibilities of U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U. S. 4th Fleet Inter-American Naval Communications Network Secretariat from Cmd... More

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