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160229-N-RT381-110 WASHINGTON (Feb. 29, 2016) An information graphic showing the December 2012 rescue mission that led to Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Edward C. Byers Jr. receiving the Medal of Honor. (U.S. Navy graphic by Austin Rooney/Released)
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160209-N-RT381-110 WASHINGTON (Feb. 9, 2016) The Department of the Navy released its proposed $165 billion (Base and Overseas Contingency Operations) budget Feb. 9 for fiscal year 2017. This budget is part of the $583 billion defense budget President Barack Obama submitted to Congress on the same day. The budget submission was guided by national level mission guidance that defines the missions the Navy and Marine Corps will execute as well as the dynamic operational environment. It makes key investments in people, platforms, and research and development, so the Department of the Navy can execute the Defense Strategy. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
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160209-N-RT381-111 WASHINGTON (Feb. 9, 2016) The Department of the Navy released its proposed $165 billion (Base and Overseas Contingency Operations) budget Feb. 9 for fiscal year 2017. This budget is part of the $583 billion defense budget President Barack Obama submitted to Congress on the same day. The budget submission was guided by national level mission guidance that defines the missions the Navy and Marine Corps will execute as well as the dynamic operational environment. It makes key investments in people, platforms, and research and development, so the Department of the Navy can execute the Defense Strategy. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
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160201-N-ZZ999-001 Northern West Pacific (2015) - Joint Typhoon Warning Center's composite of the 29 tropical cyclones tracks that occurred in calendar year 2015 over the western North Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy graphic)
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160201-N-ZZ999-002 Western Pacific and Indian Oceans, March 13, 2015 � Four named tropical cyclones existing simultaneously in JTWC�s area of responsibility. From left to right, Tropical Cyclone Olwyn, Tropical Cyclone Nathan, Tropical Storm Bavi, Tropical Cyclone Pam. (U.S. Navy graphic)
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171008-N-MP785-001 WASHINGTON (Oct. 8, 2017) Infographic depicting capabilities and staffing aboard the military sealift command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) while supporting Hurricane Maria relief efforts. Comfort is transiting from the Arecibo-Manati region to Aguadilla to provide medical services with additional visits being planned around the island. The U.S. Health and Human Services and Puerto Rico Department of Health representatives are prioritizing patients at each stop prior to Comfort's arrival. The Department of Defense is supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the lead federal agency, in helping those affected by Hurricane Maria to minimize suffering and is one component of the overall whole-of-government response effort. (U. S. Navy Infographic by Ms. Kirsten Sisson/Released)
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170905-N-N0101-001 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 5, 2017) A GOES satellite image showing Hurricane Irma in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm is a category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 150 mph (240 km/h) with higher gusts. Some fluctuations in intensity are likely during the next day or two, but Irma is forecast to remain a powerful category 4 hurricane. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 45 miles (75 km) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 miles (220 km). The estimated minimum central pressure is 937 mb (27.67 inches). (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
170828-N-HM833-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 28, 2017) My Navy Portal (MNP) now includes a low bandwidth version that can be accessed afloat or ashore in areas with limited bandwidth. This updated version gives users the option to choose the low bandwidth upon login, or from any page within the portal. More information can be found in the Support/MNP Help section in the portal�s main menu at http://my.navy.mil. (U.S. Navy photo illustration/Released)
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170828-N-HM833-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 28, 2017) On Feb. 20, 2017, the U.S. Navy launched the beta release of My Navy Portal (MNP), a new Web portal designed to aggregate several personnel, training, and education websites for Sailors into one location. MNP provides Sailors a single portal with which they can manage their careers from the day they join to the day they separate. MNP will consolidate access to personnel databases, training and education systems, and supporting websites into one easy-to-use system. (U.S. Navy photo illustration/Released)
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
170821-N-PE294-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 21, 2017) An information graphic created to illustrate the changes to the letter-type devices worn on certain medals and ribbons. ALNAV 055/17 provides Sailors and Marines with guidance on the proper authorization and wear of the more restrictive bronze letter V (Valor) as well as the newly created bronze letters C (Combat Conditions) and R (Remote Impact). (U.S. Navy graphic by Jim Nierle/Released)
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Norfolk, Va.
170628-N-JU894-001 NORFOLK (Jun. 28, 2017) A poster to raise awareness for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR). (U.S. Navy graphic by Petty Officer 3rd Class Brooke Macchietto/Released)
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Pensacola, Florida
170418-N-ML022-001 PENSACOLA, Fla. (April. 18, 2017) An information graphic created to provide guidance about the Navy College Program for Sailors pursuing voluntary education. The Navy College Program is now providing on-line access to tuition assistance and counseling through the Virtual Education Center (VEC). (U.S. Navy graphic by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brittany N. Tobin/Released)
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