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YORKTOWN, Va. (Feb. 22, 2012) Guest performer David Scott sings during a Black History Month breakfast celebration at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Recruit Scott Youngblood/Released)
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YORKTOWN, Va. (June 7, 2011) Sailors respond to a call of a possible vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonation during a joint training exercise between Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Expeditionary Support Unit (EODMU) 2 and the FBI at Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown. The purpose of the training exercise is to assess NWS Yorktown's integrated training team's ability to exercise and evaluate the installation in a rapid assessment and respond to a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device event. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman/Released)
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YORKTOWN, Va. (June 7, 2011) Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristin Grover documents damage to a vehicle and the surrounding area after the detonation of an improvised explosive device during a joint training exercise between Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Expeditionary Support Unit (EODMU) 2 and the FBI at Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown. The purpose of the training exercise is to assess NWS Yorktown's integrated training team's ability to exercise and evaluate the installation in a rapid assessment and respond to a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device event. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman/Released)
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YORKTOWN, Va. (June 7, 2011) Lt. Joe Clunie, left, officer-in-charge of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Expeditionary Support Unit (EODMU) 2, and Retired Damage Controlman 1st Class John Frush talk about the damage to a vehicle and the surrounding area from an improvised explosive device during a joint training exercise between EODMU-2 and the FBI at Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown. The purpose of the training exercise is to assess NWS Yorktown's integrated training team's ability to exercise and evaluate the installation in a rapid assessment and response to a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device event. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman/Released)
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YORKTOWN, Va. (June 7, 2011) Navy firefighting personnel put out a vehicle fire after an improvised explosive device was detonated during a joint training exercise between Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Expeditionary Support Unit (EODMU) 2 and the FBI at Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown. The purpose of the training exercise is to assess NWS Yorktown's integrated training team's ability to exercise and evaluate the installation in a rapid assessment and response to a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device event. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman/Released)
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110315-N-2888Q-036
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (March 15, 2011) Petty Officer 1st Class John D. Hurt, assigned to Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG), at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown's Cheatham Annex, looks at a book with a student at D.J. Montague Elementary School. Hurt and other Sailors from NAVELSG visit the school weekly as part of a mentorship program that pairs Sailors with school children who could benefit from additional adult support. NAVELSG is part of Navy Expeditionary Combat Command. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lucy M. Quinn/Released)
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Dec. 9, 2010) Rear Adm. Patricia Wolfe, commander of Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group, kneels as she fires her M-9 9mm service pistol during small arms qualifications at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown-Cheatham Annex. (U.S. Navy photo by Losgistics Specialist 2nd Class Linda Gully/Released)
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Oct. 5, 2010) Rear Adm. Patricia E. Wolfe, right, commander of Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group, is pinned with her second star by her husband, Robert Wolfe, at a ceremony at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Cheatham Annex. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lucy M. Quinn/Released)
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101001-N-3737T-159
YORKTOWN, Va. (Oct. 1, 2010) Navy first responders extinguish a simulated helicopter fire during an emergency services exercise at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. The exercise was conducted as part of an ongoing effort to increase efficient and effective communication between Naval Weapons Station Yorktown first responders and their local counterparts. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Tretter/Released)
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100825-N-2888Q-002
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Aug. 25, 2010) Capt. Grafton Chase, right, commander of Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group, Lima rotation, takes cover during a combat skills scenario. Lima rotation is engaged in intensive training at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Cheatham Annex, to prepare for an upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lucy M. Quinn/Released)
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PANAMA CITY, Panama (Aug. 25, 2010) Panamanian marines, U.S. Navy Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 3 from Yorktown, Va., and U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Fast Company from Yorktown, Va., prepare to storm the beach during the pursuit of three suspected drug traffickers during a PANAMAX 2010 riverine training exercise. More than 2,000 civilian and military personnel from 18 countries are participating in a 12-day exercise from Aug. 16-27 to train in a joint, multinational effort to defend the Panama Canal. The purpose of PANAMAX 2010 is to enhance regional cooperation and exercise participating nations' ground, naval, air and special operators' ability to respond to threats to the Panama Canal and plan for major regional humanitarian assistance and disaster relief events. (U.s. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rafael Martie/Released)
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Aug. 25, 2010) Sailors assigned to the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG), Lima Rotation, take cover near their Humvee during a combat skills scenario. Lima is engaged in intensive training at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Cheatham Annex, to prepare for an upcoming forward deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lucy M. Quinn/Released)
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100706-N-3312P-001
YORKTOWN, Va. (July 6, 2010) Capt. Chuck Marks, commanding officer of Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, listens to Professor Martin Gallivan, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary, talk about the artifacts his team of students uncovered during the excavation of a Powhatan Indian village. The field study is being conducted under a cooperative agreement between the Navy and the College of William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, after a survey of the Weapons Station in 1999 and 2000 identified the boundaries of the site. (U.S. Navy photo by Mark O. Piggott/Released)
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100704-N-3312P-001
YORKTOWN, Va. (July 4, 2010) Capt. Chuck Marks, commanding officer of Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, rings a bell in honor of one of the original 13 colonies during a 4th of July ceremony at the home of Thomas Nelson. Nelson was a former governor of Virginia and one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mark O. Piggott/Released)
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YORKTOWN, Va. (Aug. 26, 2009) Col. Barton S. Sloat, left, commanding officer of Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, presents Staff Sgt. Brandon Mikalik with the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony at 2nd Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. Mikalik helped rescue two people from a burning vehicle after an automobile accident in October 2008 outside his apartment in Newport News. The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps, distinguishes himself by heroism not involving actual conflict with the enemy, for acts of lifesaving, or attempted lifesaving, at the risk of one's own life. (U.S. Navy photo by Mark O. Piggott/Released)
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NEW RIVER GORGE, W. Va. (Oct. 3, 2008) The U.S. Marine Corps team
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