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Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville,

Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville,

Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville, Ind., readjusts a drill while doing construction along the east side of Naval Air Facility Atsugi's flight line after being selected by his command as... More

NRD New England Sailor of the Week - AO2 Richard Robles

NRD New England Sailor of the Week - AO2 Richard Robles

Boston, Mass. (April 24, 2020) - Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Richard Robles, from Hartford, Connecticut, is the Navy Recruiting District New England Sailor of the week. (U.S. Navy graphic by Chief Mass Commu... More

Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kegan Kay films

Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kegan Kay films

Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kegan Kay films commanding officer of Naval Air Facility Atsugi Capt. Steven Wieman (left), Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine (center) and Command Master Chief C... More

Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville,

Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville,

Builder Constructionman Brandon Ballentine, of Noblesville, Ind., receives a letter of commendation from Naval Air Facility Atsugi's commanding officer Capt. Steven Wieman after the filming of the installation'... More

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