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The Official Party of a change of command ceremony

The Official Party of a change of command ceremony

The Official Party of a change of command ceremony stands at attention prior to departing the ceremony held at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek (JEBLC) on Aug. 15, 2019. The ceremony was conducted for Tact... More

Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Cameron Wheeler, a

Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Cameron Wheeler, a

Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Cameron Wheeler, a Sailor assigned to Tactical Air Control Squadron (TACRON) 22, stands at attention prior to saluting the departing Official Party during a change of command ce... More

Capt. Kirk A. Weatherly, the Chief of Staff for

Capt. Kirk A. Weatherly, the Chief of Staff for

Capt. Kirk A. Weatherly, the Chief of Staff for Expeditionary Strike Group Two (ESG2), presents an award to Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer of Tactical Air Control Squadron 22 (TACRON 22), d... More

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer of Tactical Air Control Squadron 22 (TACRON 22), stands at attention in preparation to being relieved during a change of command ceremony held at Joint Expedi... More

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer

Cmdr. Cory D. Pope, the outgoing Commanding Officer of Tactical Air Control Squadron (TACRON) 22, awaits the arrival of Expeditionary Strike Group Two’s (ESG2) Chief of Staff during a change of command ceremony... More

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