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180428-N-SH284-0038 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0038 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0038 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018) Greg Baer, crew member of the museum ship USS Turner Joy (DD 951), engages with children during the 5th Annual West Sound STEM Showcase at the Kitsap Mall... More

180428-N-SH284-0044 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0044 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0044 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018) Valerie Johnson, education specialist for the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum, engages with children during the 5th Annual West Sound STEM Showcase at the Kits... More

180428-N-SH284-0096 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0096 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0096 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018) Shipyard workers for the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility engage with children during the 5th Annual West Sound STEM Showc... More

180428-N-SH284-0026 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0026 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018)

180428-N-SH284-0026 SILVERDALE, Wash., (April 28, 2018) Hospitalman Fernando Perezcarvajal (left) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Israel Ventura, both assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, engage with children ... More

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