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Photo 110513-N-AX858-001
110513-N-AX858-001 USA (May. 13, 2011) Capt. Paul Oosterling, chief of staff, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command presents Chief Aerographer's Mate Christopher Martin with a certificate of completion for the Enlisted Marine Science Education Program on May 13 in Hattiesburg, Miss. Martin also earned a bachelor's degree in marine science magna cum laude from the University of Southern Mississippi. U.S. Navy photo by Cathy Willis

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Photo 110326-N-AX858-002
110326-N-AX858-002 USA (Mar. 26, 2011) NAVAL AIR STATION MERIDIAN, Miss. Aerographer's Mate Airman Jerry Cross displays an unmanned underwater vehicle at the NAS Meridian airshow on March 26, 2011. The airshow was part of Navy Week Mississippi. U.S. Navy photo by Cathy Willis

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Photo 110326-N-AX858-003
110326-N-AX858-003 USA (Mar. 26, 2011) NAVAL AIR STATION MERIDIAN, Miss. From left: Chief Aerographer's Mate Robert Steele, Aerographer's Mate Airman Jerry Cross and Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class Phillip Brody staff the Naval Oceanography exhibit at the NAS Meridian airshow. The airshow was part of Navy Week Mississippi. U.S. Navy photo by Cathy Willis

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Photo 110202-N-JY898-001
110202-N-JY898-001 USA (Feb. 2, 2011) Aerographer's Mate 1st Class Michael Savant and Aerographer's Mate 1st Class Ryan Sorg, both of Fleet Weather Center San Diego, man the booth at Naval Air Station North Island for the Centennial of Naval Aviation Celebration launch on Feb. 12.

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-009
110201-N-7032L-009 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Rear Adm. David W. Titley, Oceanographer of the Navy, (R) "suits up" to authenticate his signature on the keel plate for USNS Maury T-AGS 66 at Halter Marine in Pascagoula with welder Kerry Ray as part of the ship's keel-laying ceremony. Maury will be the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship when it is launched next year. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-008
110201-N-7032L-008 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Rear Adm. David W. Titley, Oceanographer of the Navy, makes remarks during the keel-laying ceremony of USNS Maury T-AGS 66 at Halter Marine in Pascagoula. Maury will be the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship when it is launched next year. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-006
110201-N-7032L-006 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Rear Adm. David W. Titley, Oceanographer of the Navy, makes remarks during the keel-laying ceremony of USNS Maury T-AGS 66 at Halter Marine in Pascagoula. Maury will be the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship when it is launched next year. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-005
110201-N-7032L-005 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Rear Adm. David W. Titley, Oceanographer of the Navy, addresses Arthur Divens, executive director of Amphibious Warfare and Sealift Office at Naval Sea Systems Command, during remarks at the keel-laying of USNS Maury T-AGS 66 at Halter Marine in Pascagoula. Maury will be the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship when it is launched next year. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-002
110201-N-7032L-002 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Keel plate for USNS Maury T-AGS 66, which is being built at Halter Marine in Pascagoula, Miss. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-001
110201-N-7032L-001 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Capt. Brian Brown, commanding officer of the Naval Oceanographic Office; Capt. Steve Mitchell, Deputy of Operations for Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Pascagoula; Lt. Cmdr. Jennifer Cline, of the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy; and Lt. Jennnifer Landry, of the office of the Oceanographer of the Navy, (L-R) attend the keel laying of USNS Maury at Halter Marine in Pascagoula, Miss. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110201-N-7032L-007
110201-N-7032L-007 USA (Feb. 1, 2011) Rear Adm. David W. Titley, Oceanographer of the Navy, addresses Arthur Divens, executive director of Amphibious Warfare and Sealift Office at Naval Sea Systems Command, during remarks at the keel-laying of USNS Maury T-AGS 66 at Halter Marine in Pascagoula. Maury will be the Navy's newest oceanographic survey ship when it is launched next year. U.S. Navy Photo by George Lammons

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Photo 101209-N-1038B-934
101209-N-1038B-934 USA (Dec. 9, 2010) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (left), assisted by Capt. Brian Brown,(right) commanding officer of the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO), present signed images of the USNS Bowditch (T AGS 62), painted by USS Pueblo Commanding Officer Pete Bucher, to Mr. Dunnie "Dick" Tuck and Mr. Harry Iredale. Tuck and Iredale, former NAVOCEANO surveyors, were members of the USS Pueblo (AGER 2)crew taken captive by the North Koreans in 1968 and released nearly 11 months later.

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Photo 101209-N-1038B-955
101209-N-1038B-955 USA (Dec. 9, 2010) Former Naval Oceanographic Office employees, Mr. Dunnie Tuck and Mr. Harry Iredale, pose beside a wall hanging, which has just been unveiled by Naval Oceanographic Office Commanding Officer Capt. Brian Brown, honoring them and all survivors of the 1968 USS Pueblo (AGER 2).

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Photo 101116-N-0000M-001
101116-N-0000M-001 BRUNEI (Nov. 16, 2010) Oceanographers from the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) visited the Kingdom of Brunei on Nov. 16, and hosted a visit by seven Brunei military officials hosted aboard USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS 65), a Military Sealift Command (MSC) oceanographic survey ship. The NAVOCEANO oceanographers and the ship's civilian master later met with Colonel Haji Abdul Halim bin Haji Mohd Hanif, Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy. MSC operates Mary Sears and five other oceanographic survey ships ship for the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. (U.S. Navy photo)

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Photo 101112-N-7834C-001
101112-N-7834C-001 USA (Nov. 12, 2010) Forecast discussion in the new Fleet Weather Center San Diego. Pictured from (T to B): AGAN Jereme Tucker, Mr. Sullivan, AG2 Jeremy Langley, AGAA Kristen Leonhardt, and AG3 Darrel Osborne. U.S. Navy photo by Lt. David Colbert Command Duty Officer Fleet Weather Center San Diego.

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Photo 101105-N-0046R-002
101105-N-0046R-002 USA (Nov. 5, 2010) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command; Vice Adm. Richard Hunt, 3rd Fleet commander; Capt. David Walsh, commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command; and Capt. Todd Monroe, commanding officer of the new Fleet Weather Center San Diego (FWC-SD); (l-r) cut the ribbon on the FWC-SD building during the establishment ceremony on Nov. 5, while YN1 (EXW) Vanessa Ellerby and AG2 (AW) Elizabeth Clements hold the ribbon. (U.S. Navy photo)

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