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Portraits of naval officers in formal uniforms, demonstrating rank and service, set against the backdrop of the American flag.

DN-SC-89-02904. Country: Unknown
DN-SC-89-02904. Country: Unknown
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VADM J. William Cox, MC, USN Surgeon General, U.S. Navy (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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CAPT. Joseph C. Hare, USN(Rear Admiral Selectee). Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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DN-SC-85-01459. Country: Unknown
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DN-SC-89-05755. Base: Unknown
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CAPT Roger L. Miller, USN (covered). Country: Unknown
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CAPT John S. Ostrowski, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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Rear Admiral (lower half) Katherine L. Laughton, USN. Country: Unknown
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LCDR Jeri D. Ezell, USN. Country: Unknown
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220928-N-FI568-1001RICHMOND, Va. (Sept. 28, 2022) Navy Talent Acquisition Group Richmond Command Master Chief Gary Stanley poses for an official bio photo. (U.S. Navy photo)
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U.S Navy Commander Clinton Blankenship official photo.
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Rear Adm. (lower half) Robert C. Williamson, USN selectee (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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Commander Charles H. Gnerlich, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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Rear Adm. Ray R. Sareeram, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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CHIEF of Naval Operations ADM Frank B. Kelso II makes a point during a press conference at the Pentagon regarding the Navy's investigation of the April 19, 1989, explosion aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB-61). After a review of all available evidence concerning the cause of the blast, the Navy's official conclusion is that the exact cause cannot be determined.. Base: Arlington State: Virginia(VA) Country: United States Of America(USA)
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CDR George F. Williams, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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DN-SC-87-12431. Country: Unknown
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DN-SC-86-02133. Country: Unknown
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CAPT. J. Michael Johnson, USN(Rear Admiral Selectee). Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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DN-SC-85-09888. Country: Unknown
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Paul V. Quinn, USN (1994 Rear Admiral Selectee). Country: Unknown
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John B. Nathman, USN (1994 Rear Admiral Selectee). Country: Unknown
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Captain Ray R. Sareeram, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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DN-SC-87-12411. Country: Unknown
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LT. CMDR. Suzanne W. Hirsch, USN (covered). Country: Unknown
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060525-N-7365V-002. Base: New York State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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Commander Joann Rodes, USN (covered). Country: Unknown
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Official Photo of Senior Chief Cryptologic Technician (Networks) Tristen Hendricks.
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930113-D-9880W-007. Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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SCHRIEVER SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo.  U.S. Navy Intelligence Specialist Master Chief Petty Officer (ISCM) Stephen M. Harano of Naval Information Force Reserve Region Southwest (NAVIFORCES REG SW) is a 5th generation American of Japanese Ancestry. His family migrated from Japan in 1898 and established their home in Berkeley, CA. After the attacks on Pearl Harbor, his family was interned across the west coast, and all of their property and assets were seized. Two of ISCM Haranos family members volunteered for the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated Japanese American Unit, and were killed in action during World War II. ISCM Harano currently serves as the Regional Senior Enlisted Leader for an Echelon 3 TYCOM detachment responsible for the Man, Train and Equip mission of 1,962 Sailors across 25 Information Warfare units, including 637 embedded sailors in California, Nevada, Hawaii and Guam.
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Commander Sandra L. Francis, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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Captain Sharon F. Reinke, USN (uncovered). Country: Unknown
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2400206-N-KC192-1001 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Feb. 6, 2024) A graphic depicting Capt. Julia Barnes, the first Black woman nurse corps officer to command a naval hospital, Feb. 6, 2024. The DoD theme for the observance is, African Americans and the Arts, in recognition of African American arts and artisans. In celebrating the history of African Americans and their contributions to the arts, DoD recognizes and celebrates the richness of the past and present with an eye toward what the rest of the twenty-first century will bring.  Navy graphic by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
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