The U.S. Navy Ethos statement describes the Navy's beliefs and character. Part of those beliefs include: employing "professional Sailors and civilians – a diverse and agile force exemplifying the highest standards of service to our nation, at home and abroad, at sea and ashore."
Sailors assigned to Naval Health Clinic Charleston teamed up with the staff at the Medical University of South Carolina's MUSC) Children's Hospital for Operation White Hat (OWH) July 27.
New security officers joined the ranks of Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston's Security Department following their graduation from the newly created Navy Law Enforcement and Physical Security Training Police Academy July 31.
Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston earned a Star Site flag for excellence in safety in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) standards Sept. 14.
Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston offers smoking cessation courses to military personnel, retirees, spouses and DoD officials who are interested in making the transition to 'non-smoker.'
As part of a Navywide initiative to spread awareness about domestic violence, Naval Weapons Station Charleston hosted a large-scale training event Oct. 8, featuring a White House advisor on Violence Against Women, as the special guest speaker.
As part of a Navywide initiative to raise awareness on domestic violence, Naval Weapons Station Charleston hosted a large-scale training event Oct. 8, featuring the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, as the special guest speaker.
Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston welcomed eight new NWS police officers who graduated from Navy Law Enforcement and Physical Security Training Police Academy Nov. 6.
Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston Sailors learned financial management skills at a Jan. 25 - 29 Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Command Financial Specialist (CFS) course.
Sailors from installations within Commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) competed for selection as the region's Sailor of the Year (SOY) and participated in a host of activities at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 2-5.
Hundreds of rumbling feet pounded against the paved roads of Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston, as more than 70 participants raced or walked for the cause, Race Against Rape, April 17.
One hundred children from Marrington Middle School in Charleston, S.C., worked with Army and Navy volunteers clearing a path to plant switchgrass, April 22.
Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston's Navy Exchange (NEX) management and employees were presented the prestigious Bingham Award at a ceremony held at the NWS Charleston NEX in Charleston, S.C., July 15.