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Petty Officer Class Kevin Konkol, U.S. Navy Forces

Petty Officer Class Kevin Konkol, U.S. Navy Forces

Petty Officer Class Kevin Konkol, U.S. Navy Forces Central Command senior enlisted leader, left, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Wendyaode Garango, NAVCENT logistics specialist, cut the cake as the oldest and young... More

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S.

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S.

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S. Navy Forces Central Command, speaks on Naval history during a Navy birthday celebration at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Oct. 13, 2013. Although Kyrgyz... More

Service members celebrated the birth of the Navy with

Service members celebrated the birth of the Navy with

Service members celebrated the birth of the Navy with dinner and a cake at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Oct. 13, 2013. The Navy is 238 years old. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Robert Barnett)

Navy members display a board of history in the yurt

Navy members display a board of history in the yurt

Navy members display a board of history in the yurt during the 238th birthday of the U.S. Navy at Transit Center at Manas, Krygyzstan, Oct. 13, 2013. The board included significant history figures and events th... More

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S.

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S.

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Fries, operations officer for U.S. Navy Forces Central Command, told stories about the history of the Navy during the service branch's 238th birthday celebration at Transit Center at Manas, Kyr... More

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