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Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her rear admiral combination cap during her promotion ceremony Oct. 4. Sommer-Weddington is the first female reserve officer to carry one star on her shoulderboard... More

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington receives her rear admiral shoulder boards from her husband Andy Weddington at her promotion ceremony on Oct. 4. Sommer-Weddington is the first female reserve officer to car... More

Navy Region Hawaii Pinning Ceremony

Navy Region Hawaii Pinning Ceremony

Officers assigned to Navy Region Hawaii render honors during an Information Dominance Warfare pinning ceremony aboard the USS Missouri Memorial for 176 sailors throughout Navy Region Hawaii. (Photo by: Petty Of... More

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes through

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes through

Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes through sideboys at her promotion ceremony held at Naval Air Station North Island Oct. 4. Sommer-Weddington is the first female reserve officer to carry one star on ... More

Rear Adm. select Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes

Rear Adm. select Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes

Rear Adm. select Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington passes through sideboys at her promotion ceremony held at Naval Air Station North Island Oct. 4. Sommer-Weddington is the first female reserve officer to carry one s... More

Chief Intelligence Specialist Stanley Armbruster sings

Chief Intelligence Specialist Stanley Armbruster sings

Chief Intelligence Specialist Stanley Armbruster sings the national anthem at Naval Air Station North Island on Oct. 4 for Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington promotion ceremony. Sommer-Weddington is the firs... More

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