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Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval

Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval

Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval Support Activity Panama City, salutes cadets as they pass-in-review at J.R. Arnold High School during the annual military inspection of the school’s Navy Jun... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., talks with Cadet Capt. Anthony Labrado, a junior, during a visit to t... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., addresses the JROTC senior class at the Phoenix Military Academy in C... More

Cadet Maj. Orlando Ogaza, JROTC senior executive officer

Cadet Maj. Orlando Ogaza, JROTC senior executive officer

Cadet Maj. Orlando Ogaza, JROTC senior executive officer for the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago, briefs Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer ... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., receives a briefing from JROTC cadet leadership at the Phoenix Milita... More

Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval

Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval

Cmdr. Christopher Serow, commanding officer of Naval Support Activity Panama City, inspects cadets at J.R. Arnold High School during the annual military inspection of the school’s Navy Junior ROTC program. (U.... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., addresses the entire school of JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military A... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., addresses the entire school of JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military A... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill., shakes hands with Cadet Capt. Dyvonne Hampton, operations officer, du... More

The cadet student leadership for the Phoenix Military

The cadet student leadership for the Phoenix Military

The cadet student leadership for the Phoenix Military Academy escorts Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Ill.,... More

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