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Graphic illustration of the flag of Lebanon and the Combined Maritime Forces logo. CMF welcomed Lebanon, May 9th, as the 44th member of the world’s largest maritime security partnership. (Graphic illustration by U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs)
Graphic illustration of the flag of Albania and the Combined Maritime Forces logo. CMF welcomed Albania, May 9th, as the 45th member of the world’s largest maritime security partnership. (Graphic illustration by U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs)
Photoillustration displaying the operating area of exercise Obangame Express 2024, from Senegal and Cabo Verde to Angola, mirroring the five zones of the Yaounde Code of Conduct. During Exercise Obangame Express 2024, the 13th rendition of the exercise, partner and allied forces collaborate to enhance collective maritime law enforcement capabilities, bolster national and regional security in West Africa, and foster greater interoperability among U.S., African, and multinational partners. (Photoillustration by Takisha Miller)
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Plan of the Month May 2024 Front
Plan of the Month May 2024 Back
Plan of the Month Logo
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The logo for the Office of Small Business Programs at the Office of Naval Research.
A graphic for Mental Health Awareness Month.
SAN DIEGO (Feb. 15, 2023) A graphic concept of quantum technology depicts two ships at sea in the background and a large, stylized molecule in the foreground. Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s scientists and engineers are leading quantum research, collaboration, and training among warfare centers. (U.S. Navy illustration by NIWC Pacific)
SAN DIEGO (March. 20, 2023) A photo of two Sailors performing aviation maintenance is combined with a historical image of two women building aircraft in a factory during WWII. Throughout the war, women served in factory positions building planes, served in hospitals as nurses, and contributed to many other aspects of WWII efforts. This year's Women’s History Month theme is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories". (U.S. Navy graphic illustration by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Elisha Smith)
 

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