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Photo 120423-N-LS434-024
120423-N-LS434-024 USA (Apr. 23, 2012) Members of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency exhibit at the XVIIIth International Hydrographic Conference (IHC) in Monaco. The conference which started today and runs through April 27, is hosted every five years in Monaco by the International Hydrographic Organization, an intergovernmental organization established in 1921 to support safety of navigation and the protection of the marine environment.

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Photo 120417-N-AX858-001
120417-N-AX858-001 USA (Apr. 17, 2012) Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Rear Adm. Jonathan White (center) and Mark Romig, chairman, NOLA (New Orleans, La.) Navy Week Host Committee discuss Navy Week activities on the air with WVUE-TV news anchor Shelley Brown. NOLA Navy Week is part of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812, a three-year Navy commemoration which kicked off this week in New Orleans.

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Photo 120415-N-AX858-007
120415-N-AX858-007 USA (Apr. 15, 2012) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, right, with a member of the New Orleans Southern Yacht Club dressed as War of 1812 hero, Gen. Andrew Jackson during the flag raising ceremony of the yacht club's annual opening regatta. The event served as the kickoff of Navy Week New Orleans and the Commemoration of the Bicetennial of the War of 1812.

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Photo 120415-N-AX858-004
120415-N-AX858-004 USA (Apr. 15, 2012) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. Roy Nash, commandant, U.S. Coast Guard 8th District, and board members of the Southern Yacht Club of New Orleans, salute as the flag is raised during the club's annual opening regatta.

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Photo 120415-N-AX858-003
120415-N-AX858-003 USA (Apr. 15, 2012) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, speaks at the flag raising ceremony at the Southern Yacht Club's opening regatta in New Orleans as part of the kickoff of the Comemmoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812.

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Photo 110630-N-HN356-004
110630-N-HN356-004 USA (Jun. 30, 2011) STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. -- Master Chief Aerographer's Mate Keith Edwards (center), Command Master Chief of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NMOC), cuts the AG birthday cake with Aerographer's Mate Airman Tara Flaugher of Fleet Survey Team and Aerographer's Mate First Class Scott Belt of Naval Oceanography Anti-Submarine Warfare Center as the assembled aerographer's mates stationed at Stennis Space Center look on before their morning run. Laugher is the youngest aerographer's mate and Belt is the oldest aerographer's mate first class. July 1 is the 87th birthday of the AG rating. Edwards and the AGs at Stennis also celebrated the occasion as part of the Centennial Year of Naval Aviation. Stennis is home to NMOC and five of its subordinate commands. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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110621-N-YY999-002 VIETNAM (Jun. 21, 2011) Terry DeBerry, lead bathymetrist from the Naval Oceanographic Office, or NAVOCEANO, embarked on board USNS Bowditch addresses a group of Vietnamese dignitaries during a formal reception held on board the ship at Da Nang, Vietnam, today. DeBerry displayed post processing of the hydrographic data collected during a joint survey mission between the U.S. Navy and the government of Vietnam conducted in the territorial waters of Vietnam. The mission was held to support the Joint Prisoner of War/Missing in Action, or JPAC's ongoing mission to locate missing service members from the Vietnam conflict. U.S. Navy photo by Ed Baxter, MSCFE Public Affairs

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110621-N-YY999-001 VIETNAM (Jun. 21, 2011) Rear Adm. Jonathan White, commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command greets Hung Tan Viet, Vice Chairman of the Da Nang People's Committee, during a formal reception held on board Military Sealift Command oceanographic survey ship USNS Bowditch at the port of Da Nang, Vietnam, June 21. The reception was held to mark the conclusion of a month-long, bilateral survey mission between the U.S. Navy and the government of Vietnam. U.S. Navy photo by Ed Baxter, MSCFE Public Affairs

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110615-N-YH046-031 USA (Jun. 15, 2011) The Meteorology and Oceanography Team aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) returned home after a six-month deployment.

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Photo 110610-N-HN356-021
110610-N-HN356-021 USA (Jun. 10, 2011) Capt. David Walsh (left), former commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command, and his successor, Capt. John Van Gurley, commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command, cut the cake at the reception following change of command ceremony on June 10. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110610-N-HN356-020
110610-N-HN356-020 USA (Jun. 10, 2011) Capt. David Walsh (left), former commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command, congratulates his successor, Capt. John Van Gurley, commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command, following the change of command ceremony on June 10. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110610-N-HN356-015
110610-N-HN356-015 USA (Jun. 10, 2011) STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. - Capt. John Van Gurley (right) relieves Capt. David Walsh as commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command at a change of command ceremony on June 10. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110610-N-HN356-013
110610-N-HN356-013 USA (Jun. 10, 2011) STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. - Rear Adm. Jonathan White, commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NMOC), awards a Legion of Merit to Capt. David Walsh, commanding officer of the Naval Oceanography Operations Command (NOOC), at the change of command ceremony on June 10. NMOC is the parent command of NOOC. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110610-N-HN356-008
110610-N-HN356-008 USA (Jun. 10, 2011) The color guard presents the colors at the Naval Oceanography Operations Command (NOOC) change of command ceremony on June 10. U.S. Navy photo by George Lammons

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Photo 110513-N-AX858-002
110513-N-AX858-002 USA (May. 13, 2011) Capt. Paul Oosterling, chief of staff, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, presents Aerographer's Mate 1st Class Theresa Schultz with a certificate of completion for the Enlisted Marine Science Education Program. Schultz also earned a bachelor's degree in marine science with honors from the University of Southern Mississippi. U.S. Navy photo by Cathy Willis

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101003-N-1580K-615 NORFOLK (Oct. 3, 2010) Reserve component aerographer's mates assigned to Navy Meteorological and Oceanography Reserve Activity 2186 collect and analyze weather observations at the Naval Aviation Forecast Center at Naval Station Norfolk. Temperature, cloud conditions, wind speed and direction, dew points, and atmospheric pressure data are accumulated to provide weather forecasts for pilots at their point of departure, route of flight, and arrival airport locations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ron Kuzlik/Released)

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