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191015-N-WR252-1037 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1037 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1037 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Capt. Steve Stasick, Commodore 30th Naval Construction Regiment, accepts the transfer of authority as the deployed Seabee battalion from Cmdr. Angel Santiago, ... More

191015-N-WR252-1026 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1026 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1026 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Cmdr. Angel Santiago, Commanding Officer of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, gives remarks during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/... More

191015-N-WR252-1015 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1015 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1015 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Capt. Steve Stasick, Commodore 30th Naval Construction Regiment, gives remarks during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/TOA) ceremony where Naval... More

191015-N-WR252-1071 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1071 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1071 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, hang the battalion symbol on the headquarters building following the relief in place, transfe... More

191015-N-WR252-1029 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1029 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1029 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Cmdr. Angel Santiago, Commanding Officer of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, prepares to be relieved by Cmdr. Ryan Carey, Commanding Officer NMCB ... More

191015-N-WR252-1061 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1061 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1061 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Cmdr. Ryan Carey, Commanding Officer of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, gives remarks during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/TOA)... More

191015-N-WR252-1056 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1056 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1056 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, raise the battalion colors during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/TOA) ceremo... More

191015-N-WR252-1034 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1034 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1034 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Capt. Steve Stasick, Commodore 30th Naval Construction Regiment, accepts the transfer of authority as the deployed Seabee battalion from Cmdr. Angel Santiago, ... More

191015-N-WR252-1012 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1012 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1012 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Capt. Steve Stasick, Commodore 30th Naval Construction Regiment, gives remarks during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/TOA) ceremony where Naval... More

191015-N-WR252-1032 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1032 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019)

191015-N-WR252-1032 OKINAWA, Japan (Oct. 15, 2019) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, lower the battalion colors during the relief in place, transfer of authority (RIP/TOA) ceremo... More

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