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The Raytheon Science, Technology, Engineering, and

The Raytheon Science, Technology, Engineering, and

The Raytheon Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Labs Trailer parked in front of the Langley Youth Center, Hampton, Virginia, June 7, 2019. The trailer includes multiple displays to help educate a... More

Leadership from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Raytheon,

Leadership from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Raytheon,

Leadership from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Raytheon, the Boys and Girls Club of America, and the local community cut the ceremonial ribbon for the Raytheon Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Labs... More

Ashley Martin, Langley Youth Programs assistant, threads

Ashley Martin, Langley Youth Programs assistant, threads

Ashley Martin, Langley Youth Programs assistant, threads a 3-D printer inside the Raytheon Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Labs trailer at the Langley Youth Center, Hampton, Virginia, June 7, ... More

A Langley Youth Programs assistant demonstrates a cube

A Langley Youth Programs assistant demonstrates a cube

A Langley Youth Programs assistant demonstrates a cube building game with Joint Base Langley-Eustis children at the Langley Youth Center, Hampton, Virginia, June 7, 2019. After the ribbon cutting, different sta... More

U.S Air Force Col. Erin Cluff, 633d Mission Support

U.S Air Force Col. Erin Cluff, 633d Mission Support

U.S Air Force Col. Erin Cluff, 633d Mission Support Group commander, watches as her son, Bryson, demonstrates a miniature Bluetooth model of Star Wars character R2-D2 inside the Raytheon Science, Technology, En... More

Langley Youth Programs assist children in the virtual learning domain

Langley Youth Programs assist children in the virtual learning domain

In order to assist parents, the Langley Youth Program adapted to the challenges brought about by COVID-19. The program now supports virtual school for parents who work at Joint-Base Langley-Eustis or otherwise ... More

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