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US Navy (USN) Admiral (ADM) Michael G. Mullen, Commander, US Naval Forces Europe, speaks to Construction Battalion (SEABEES), assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 (NMCI-4), on board Camp Mitchell, Rota, Spain. During a routine visit to Naval Station (NS) Rota, USN ADM Mullen thanked the SEABEES for their hard work, especially in the Iraq area of operations. He also answered questions about the important future role of SEABEES, downsizing of US Naval forces in Europe, uniform changes and the war on terrorism. NMCB-4 is currently finishing a scheduled deployment and is home ported in Port Hueneme, California (CA)

US Navy (USN) Admiral (ADM) Michael G. Mullen, Commander, US Naval For...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Mitchell State: Cadiz Country: Spain (ESP) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Philip Forrest, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milit... More

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been approved according to Marine Administrative Message 011/16. The current seasonal uniform policy, based on continental United States daylight saving time date... More

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been approved according to Marine Administrative Message 011/16. The current seasonal uniform policy, based on continental United States daylight saving time date... More

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been approved according to Marine Administrative Message 011/16. The current seasonal uniform policy, based on continental United States daylight saving time date... More

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been

Changes to the Marine Corps uniform policy have been approved according to Marine Administrative Message 011/16. The current seasonal uniform policy, based on continental United States daylight saving time date... More

OCP uniform requirements deadline approaches

OCP uniform requirements deadline approaches

Effective June 1, 2020, the following items will be required when wearing the Operational Camouflage Pattern utility uniform: coyote brown boots, coyote brown T-shirt, U.S. Flag spice brown color criteria, spic... More

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