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Photo 130319-N-BG318-014
130319-N-BG318-014 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. (Mar. 19, 2013) Vice Adm. Scott Van Buskirk, Chief of Naval Personnel, is briefed on the rigid-hull inflatable boats (RHIBs) used to support security force training by Senior Chief Gunner's Mate Le Hastings, site director for Center for Security Forces Learning Site Little Creek. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 130318-N-KC648-001
130318-N-KC648-001 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (Mar. 18, 2013) Students from Naval Technical Training Center (NTTC) Lackland cheer on cyclists as they pass their station during the annual Red Rider Relay. The Red Riders serve to encourage those who live with Type I/II diabetes and emphasize the courage it takes to live with this most challenging disease. (U.S. Navy photo by Master-At-Arms 1st Class Jonathan Mason/Released)

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Photo 121012-N-BG318-017
121012-N-BG318-017 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Oct. 12, 2012) Capt. James Boorujy, commanding officer of the Center for Security Forces (right center), Retired Master Chief Master-At-Arms Jose Bautista (left), Chief Gunner's Mate William Durbin (right), and Ms. Heather Scourfield (left center) perform the honorary duty of cake cutting celebrating the Navy's 237th birthday. U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell (Released).

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Photo 120524-N-KC648-001
120524-N-KC648-001 USA (May. 24, 2012) Adm. Mark Ferguson, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, administers the oath of reenlistment to Chief Hospital Corpsman (FMF/AW/SW) Nikki M. Craig of Naval Technical Training Center Lackland. Ferguson's visit to the San Antonio region also included visiting San Antonio Military Medical Center as well as the Medical Education and Training Campus. (U.S. Navy photo by Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jonathan P. Mason/Released)

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Photo 120426-N-TR214-003
120426-N-TR214-003 SAN ANTONIO (Apr. 26, 2012) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Raymond G. Navarro of Naval Technical Training Center Lackland and Military Working Dog (MWD) Max demonstrated subduing an aggressive and/or non-compliant suspect during Navy Day at the Alamo. Navy Day at the Alamo is part of the longstanding annual celebration known as Fiesta San Antonio. The celebration dates back to 1891 and commemorates the heroes who valiantly fought in the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto in 1836. (U.S. Navy photo by Yeoman Steven Cooney/Released)

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Photo 120426-N-TR214-001
120426-N-TR214-001 SAN ANTONIO (Apr. 26, 2012) Naval Technical Training Center's Master-at-Arms 1st Class Delilah M. Clymer receives a level one oleoresin capsicum spray from Chief Master-at-Arms Edison D. Taylor during a Navy Day at the Alamo demonstration. Navy Day at the Alamo is part of the longstanding annual celebration known as Fiesta San Antonio. The celebration dates back to 1891 and commemorates the heroes who valiantly fought in the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto in 1836. (U.S. Navy photo by Yeoman Steven Cooney/Released)

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Photo 220412-N-TR214-001
220412-N-TR214-001 SAN ANTONIO (Apr. 22, 2012) Staff and students from Naval Technical Training Center Lackland volunteered their time and talents to work alongside Habitat for Humanity in building a home for the Rodrigez family. (U.S. Navy photo by Yeoman 3rd Class Steven Cooney/Released)

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Photo 120315-N-AH087-017
120315-N-AH087-017 USA (Mar. 15, 2012) The Center for Security Forces (CENSECFOR) honored Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class KC J. Nave (second from the left) and his twin brother Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Daniel D. Nave (second from the right) for the heroic actions each took in saving the life of Chief Gunner's Mate Hector Valera (center) following a horrific motorcycle accident. Capt. James R. Boorujy (right), CENSECFOR commanding officer presented both KC and Daniel Nave with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in recognition of their valor and in the presence of their Commanding Officer, Capt. Kenneth J. Iverson (left), Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. (U.S. Navy photo by Master-at-Arms 1st Class Robert J. Curtin/Released)

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Photo 120308-N-BG318-028
120308-N-BG318-028 USA (Mar. 8, 2012) Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Donald P. Quinn, demonstrates his keen marksmanship with the M-9 service pistol while visiting the Center for Security Forces learning site in Chesapeake, Va. The visit was part of a three-day visit to Hampton Roads area to learning centers and sites reporting to NETC. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 120308-N-BG318-019
120308-N-BG318-019 USA (Mar. 8, 2012) Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Donald P. Quinn, is seen firing a modified M240 medium machine gun from the prone position. The weapon is part of the fire arms training simulator at Center for Security Forces learning site Chesapeake, Va., where crew serve weapons training is held. The visit was part of a three-day visit to Hampton Roads area to learning centers and sites reporting to NETC. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 120308-N-BG318-014
120308-N-BG318-014 USA (Mar. 8, 2012) Rear Admiral Donald P. Quinn, commander of Naval Education and Training Command, experienced first-hand the virtual reality of firing a modified .50 caliber machine gun used in the crew serve weapons training. The visit to Center for Security Forces learning site Chesapeake, Va., was part of a three-day visit to Hampton Roads area to learning centers and sites reporting to NETC. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 120308-N-BG318-008
120308-N-BG318-008 USA (Mar. 8, 2012) Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Rear Admiral Donald P. Quinn, takes aim while firing a modified M-4 service rifle for the fire arms training simulator at the Center for Security Forces learning site in Chesapeake, Va. The visit was part of a three-day visit to Hampton Roads-area learning centers and sites reporting to NETC. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 120308-N-BG318-003
120308-N-BG318-003 USA (Mar. 8, 2012) Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Rear Admiral Donald P. Quinn, takes aim while firing a modified M-9 service pistol for the fire arms training simulator at the Center for Security Forces learning site in Chesapeake, Va. The visit was part of a three-day visit to Hampton Roads-area learning centers and sites reporting to NETC. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 120112-N-BG318-007
120112-N-BG318-007 USA (Jan. 12, 2012) Ms. Amy Buchanan, Manpower Analyst, Center for Security Forces, proudly displays the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award that was presented to her by Commanding Officer, Capt. James R. Boorujy. U.S. Navy Photo by Darryl Orrell. (RELEASED)

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Photo 111017-N-BG318-061
111017-N-BG318-061 USA (Oct. 17, 2011) Chief of Naval Personnal, Vice Adm. Scott R. Van Buskirk (right) and Lt. Cmdr. Lee Totten, director, Center for Security Forces Learning Site Chesapeake, observe students attending visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training conduct a mock boarding during the Admiral's tour of the training facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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Photo 111017-N-BG318-049
111017-N-BG318-049 USA (Oct. 17, 2011) Lt. Cmdr. Lee Totten, director, Center for Security Force Learning Site Chesapeake, explains the dynamics of how non-compliant visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) teams board foreign vessels to Chief of Naval Personnel, Vice Adm. Scott R. Van Buskirk, during his tour of the training facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Darryl Orrell/Released)

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