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Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, speaks about the great loss to the Navy and the nation on Dec. 7, 1941, during a Pearl Harbor memorial at the Shoreline C... More

Master Chief Petty Officer Terry Delacruz, command

Master Chief Petty Officer Terry Delacruz, command

Master Chief Petty Officer Terry Delacruz, command master chief, Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, presents a "challenge coin" to Phil Nicholls, Vietnam Army veteran and two time Purple Heart reci... More

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, and Information

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, and Information

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, and Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Amber Glessner, both of Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, Calif., visit with Boatswain Mate 2nd Class James Ri... More

Chief Petty Officer Howard H Nelson Jr., Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Howard H Nelson Jr., Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Howard H Nelson Jr., Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, Calif., reads the POW/MIA script during a Pearl Harbor memorial at the Shoreline Care Center as a part of the Spirit of ’... More

The Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County

The Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County

The Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County Color Guard presents colors for the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem during a Pearl Harbor memorial at the Shoreline Care Center as a part of the Spiri... More

Chief Petty Officer Ryan Arnoldussen, Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Ryan Arnoldussen, Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Ryan Arnoldussen, Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, visits with Navy veteran Kenneth Freberg during a Pearl Harbor memorial at the Shoreline Care Center as a part of the Spirit... More

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational

Capt. Ronald Oswald, commanding officer, Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, Calif., listens to the life history of Eric Hunter, Army veteran stationed in Germany during Hitler’s reign, during a Pea... More

Chief Petty Officer Miguel Alderete, Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Miguel Alderete, Navy Operational

Chief Petty Officer Miguel Alderete, Navy Operational Support Center Ventura County, Calif., and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Chris Sunga, Navy Reserve Operational Health Support Unit, visit with Dale Vesper, Vi... More

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