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Petty Officer 3rd Class Chicolian Macmillian, boatswain's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Chicolian Macmillian, boatswain's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Chicolian Macmillian, boatswain's mate, left, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Quentin Bowens, master-at-arms, both assigned to Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington, N.C., collect trash... More

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Aaron Santiago carries

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Aaron Santiago carries

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Aaron Santiago carries the ball during the first-half of an NCAA college football game between the U.S. Naval Academy and Wake Forest University. The Midshipmen beat the Demon Deacons 28-27.

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene stiff-arms

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene stiff-arms

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene stiff-arms University of South Carolina cornerback Marty Markett during the first half of a college football game between the University of South Carolina Gamecock... More

Members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard fire a 17-gun

Members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard fire a 17-gun

Members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard fire a 17-gun salute in honor of Vice Adm. Robin R. Braun during the Chief of Navy Reserve, Commander, Navy Reserve Force change of command at the Washington Navy Yard. The ... More

Cmdr. Peter Sorensen, commanding officer of the Navy

Cmdr. Peter Sorensen, commanding officer of the Navy

Cmdr. Peter Sorensen, commanding officer of the Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington, salutes a passing Army Junior ROTC as they pass in review during the 90th annual Veterans Day Parade in Warsaw, N.C. T... More

U.S. Naval Academy quarterback Kriss Proctor, rolls

U.S. Naval Academy quarterback Kriss Proctor, rolls

U.S. Naval Academy quarterback Kriss Proctor, rolls away from the defensive pressure during the second half of a college football game between the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and the U.S. Naval Acade... More

Actor, humanitarian, and musician, Gary Sinise, was

Actor, humanitarian, and musician, Gary Sinise, was

Actor, humanitarian, and musician, Gary Sinise, was named as an honorary chief petty officer during a ceremony at the Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center. Sinise received the honor from Fleet Master Chief M... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Lori Rooney, legalman, left,

Petty Officer 2nd Class Lori Rooney, legalman, left,

Petty Officer 2nd Class Lori Rooney, legalman, left, Petty Officer 3rd Class Keith Whitman, boatswain's mate, Airmen Apprentice Oliver Morris and Petty Officer 3rd Class Quentin Bowens, master-at-arms, all assi... More

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene breaks

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene breaks

U.S. Naval Academy running back Gee Gee Greene breaks the tackle of University of South Carolina defensive end Devin Taylor during the first half of a college football game between the University of South Carol... More

U.S. Naval Academy fullback Alexander Tech dives over

U.S. Naval Academy fullback Alexander Tech dives over

U.S. Naval Academy fullback Alexander Tech dives over the goal line during the first half of a college football game between the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and the U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen at W... More

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief petty officer by Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer Michael Stevens during a ceremony at the Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center in Washington, Aug. 24, 201... More

Personnel Specialist 3rd Class James Smith, assigned

Personnel Specialist 3rd Class James Smith, assigned

Personnel Specialist 3rd Class James Smith, assigned to Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington, N.C., carries a wreath between the grave markers at the Wreaths Across America ceremony at Wilmington National... More

COMET-X 2007, US Navy Photogrpah

COMET-X 2007, US Navy Photogrpah

Sailors assigned to Riverine Squadron 2 watch for contact along the shoreline at the Fort Pickett Reservoir. More than 700 active and reserve Sailors from various NECC units are participating in Exercise Comet ... More

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Gee Gee Green carries

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Gee Gee Green carries

U.S. Naval Academy slot back Gee Gee Green carries the ball during the first-half of an NCAA college football game between the U.S. Naval Academy and Wake Forest University. The Midshipmen beat the Demon Deacons 28-27.

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief

Actor Gary Sinise, left, is named an honorary chief petty officer by Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer Michael Stevens during a ceremony at the Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center in Washington Aug. 24, 2012... More

Members of the Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington

Members of the Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington

Members of the Navy Operational Support Center Wilmington color guard march in the 90th annual Veterans Day Parade in Warsaw, N.C. The annual parade is the longest continuously held Veterans Day celebration in ... More

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