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The Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), signs charge books of U.S. Navy CHIEF PETTY Officer selectees during a visit at Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area MASTER Station, Pacific (NCTAMSPAC), Naval Station, Hawaii, on Aug. 22, 2006. The SECNAV is currently visiting military installations and commands in the Hawaii Region. NCTAMSPAC manages, operates and maintains Defense Communication System and Naval Telecommunication System assets by offering a full range of automated data processing and information resource services. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

The Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), si...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Nctamspac State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release Status: Released to ... More

A Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy Sailor views the shrine area at the USS ARIZONA Memorial during their Goodwill Visit at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Sept. 7, 2006. The visit provides an excellent opportunity to enhance cooperation between the two navies and underscores the United States commitment to supporting ongoing cooperative efforts in the Pacific Region.  (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

A Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy Sailor views the shrine area at...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release St... More

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