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Governor's Military Council view a mobile strafing

Governor's Military Council view a mobile strafing

Governor's Military Council view a mobile strafing target system and other equipment during visit to Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division. The purpose of the visit was to get a firsthand look at... More

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including Ellen Tauscher, chair, left, Assemblymember Rocky Chavez, 76th Assembly District and retired Marine Corps colonel, Daniel Oliver, retired Navy admiral, Edwa... More

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including

Members of the Governor's Military Council, including Edward Hanlon, Jr., retired Marine Corps lieutenant general, left, Ellen Tauscher, chair, and Assemblymember Rocky Chavez, 76th Assembly District and retire... More

Alice Astafan, retired Air Force major general, left,

Alice Astafan, retired Air Force major general, left,

Alice Astafan, retired Air Force major general, left, Ellen Tauscher, chair of the Governor's Military Council, Edward Hanlon Jr., retired Marine Corps lieutenant general, and Daniel Oliver, retired Navy vice a... More

Laron Scott, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona

Laron Scott, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona

Laron Scott, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division Measurement Science Department engineer, describes an improvised explosive device (IED) countermeasures test set during Governor's Military Coun... More

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona Division, delivers remarks to the Oceanside Rotary Club.

Cmdr. Eric Ver Hage, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Cmdr. Eric Ver Hage, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Cmdr. Eric Ver Hage, commanding officer of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona Division, delivers remarks during the Greater Corona Valley Chamber of Commerce Executive Leadership Roundtable 2012 Military Day ... More

Brandon Rudolph, a Range Systems Department Communications

Brandon Rudolph, a Range Systems Department Communications

Brandon Rudolph, a Range Systems Department Communications Engineering (RS12) engineer, right, describes equipment during Governor's Military Council visit to Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Divisio... More

Michael Jauregui, Range Systems Telecommunications

Michael Jauregui, Range Systems Telecommunications

Michael Jauregui, Range Systems Telecommunications Division Infrastructure branch head (RS14), right, describes equipment to Edward Hanlon, Jr., retired Marine Corps lieutenant general, left, Ellen Tauscher, ch... More

Winston Chou, left, operates Metrology Bench Top (METBENCH)

Winston Chou, left, operates Metrology Bench Top (METBENCH)

Winston Chou, left, operates Metrology Bench Top (METBENCH) Metrology Calibration Management System (MCMS), as Edward Hanlon Jr., retired Marine Corps lieutenant general, looks on during Governor's Military Cou... More

Capt. Stepehn Murray, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Stepehn Murray, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Stepehn Murray, commanding officer of Naval Surface Warfare Center, left, listens as Dr. Subrata Sanyal describes efforts to reduce number of unique pieces of calibration equipment required Governor's Mil... More

Governor's Military Council listens to command brief

Governor's Military Council listens to command brief

Governor's Military Council listens to command brief inside Joint Warfare Assessment Laboratory (JWAL) during visit to Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division. Purpose of the visit was to get a fir... More

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface

Capt. Jay Kadowaki, commanding officer of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona Division, delivers remarks to the Oceanside Rotary Club.

Governor's Military Council members, including Wade

Governor's Military Council members, including Wade

Governor's Military Council members, including Wade Crowfoot, deputy undersecretary and senior advisor, Office of the Governor, Governor's Military Advisor, left, Edward Hanlon Jr., retired Marine Corps lieuten... More

State Senator Richard Roth, 31st Senate District and

State Senator Richard Roth, 31st Senate District and

State Senator Richard Roth, 31st Senate District and retired Air Force major general, right, and Altie Holcomb, Roth's district representative, view equipment during Governor's Military Council visit to Naval S... More

Daniel Oliver, a retired Navy admiral, right, examines

Daniel Oliver, a retired Navy admiral, right, examines

Daniel Oliver, a retired Navy admiral, right, examines a barrel straightness gauge from an M16/M4 armorer's kit offered by Michael Wheeler, Navy Gage and Standards lab manager, during Governor's Military Counci... More

Clifton Hanson, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC),

Clifton Hanson, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC),

Clifton Hanson, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division Measurement Science Department support contractor, left, describes equipment as Governor's Military Council members, including Ellen Tauscher... More

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