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SYDNEY (May 26, 2025) - Sailors assigned to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and 7th Fleet Staff man the rails while pulling into Sydney, Australia for a scheduled port visit, May 26, 2025. 7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy's largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Sarah Merrill)
SYDNEY, Australia (May 26, 2025) - Sailors assigned to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and 7th Fleet Staff man the rails while pulling into Sydney, Australia for a scheduled port visit, May 26, 2025. 7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy's largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Sarah Merrill)
SYDNEY, Australia (May 26, 2025) – Sailors assigned to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and 7th Fleet Staff man the rails while pulling into Sydney, Australia for a scheduled port visit, May 26, 2025. 7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy's largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Sarah Merrill)
230201-N-N1574-1002 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Feb. 1, 2023) Aviation Warfare Systems (AWS) crewman is fitted with blast overpressure monitoring equipment prior to a GAU-21 heavy machine gun exercise aboard an MH-60S helicopter in February 2023. Navy industrial hygienists collect real-time exposure data to support force preservation and mission effectiveness in aviation gunner operations. (U.S. Navy courtesy photo)
230801-N-N1574-1003 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Aug. 1, 2023) Blast overpressure monitoring is conducted during a Scalable Offensive Hand Grenade training event with U.S. Marines at The Basic School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, August 2023. Navy Medicine’s proactive assessment strategy enables commanders to evaluate and mitigate exposure risk during high-intensity training. (U.S. Navy courtesy photo)
230901-N-N1574-1001 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sept. 1, 2023) Industrial Hygienists Jena Brunson and Mike Brown from the Navy and Marine Corps Force Health Protection Command monitor blast overpressure, noise, and lead exposure aboard USS Stout (DDG 55) during manual and remote firing of the MK 38 25mm machine gun and other shipboard systems, September 2023. These efforts support data-driven readiness decisions and reflect Navy Medicine’s commitment to safeguarding warfighter health during operational live-fire training. (U.S. Navy courtesy photo)
On May 9, Capt. Aaron D. Werbel, commanding officer of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Lemoore awarded Hospital Corpsman Third (HM3) Class Dominic T. Morgan and HM3 Gerwin Riel M. Quemquem with on-the-spot U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (NAM), also known as a ‘Spot NAM’. This award highlights a specific achievement or impact shortly after the event occurred. (DoD Photo by Elaine Heirigs/released)
On May 9, Capt. Aaron D. Werbel, commanding officer of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Lemoore signed Hospital Corpsman Third (HM3) Class Dominic T. Morgan and HM3 Gerwin Riel M. Quemquem's on-the-spot U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM) certificates, also known as a ‘Spot NAM’. This award highlights a specific achievement or impact shortly after the event occurred. (DoD Photo by Elaine Heirigs/released)
On May 9, Capt. Aaron D. Werbel, commanding officer of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Lemoore awarded Hospital Corpsman Third (HM3) Class Dominic T. Morgan and HM3 Gerwin Riel M. Quemquem with on-the-spot U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (NAM), also known as a ‘Spot NAM’. This award highlights a specific achievement or impact shortly after the event occurred. (DoD Photo by Elaine Heirigs/released)
The two corpsmen assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Lemoore, Hospital Corpsman Third (HM3) Class Dominic T. Morgan and HM3 Gerwin Riel M. Quemquem, were honored in front of their peers during the May 9 morning huddle with on-the-spot U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (NAM), also known as a ‘Spot NAM’. This award highlights a specific achievement or impact shortly after the event occurred. (DoD Photo by Elaine Heirigs/released)
ATLANTIC OCEAN – (May 20, 2025) Ensign Kayla Staknis, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), observes the launch of a Standard Missile 3 to intercept a ballistic missile during At-Sea Demonstration (ASD) / Formidable Shield (FS) 2025. ASD/FS 25 is the largest at-sea live-fire exercise in the European theater, hosted by U.S. 6th Fleet and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO. ASD/FS 25 is designed to enhance Allied interoperability in a joint, live-fire, Integrated Air and Missile Defense environment using NATO command and control reporting structures. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan Nye)
ATLANTIC OCEAN – (May 20, 2025) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), launches a Standard Missile 3 to intercept a ballistic missile during At-Sea Demonstration (ASD) / Formidable Shield (FS) 2025. ASD/FS 25 is the largest at-sea live-fire exercise in the European theater, hosted by U.S. 6th Fleet and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO. ASD/FS 25 is designed to enhance Allied interoperability in a joint, live-fire, Integrated Air and Missile Defense environment using NATO command and control reporting structures. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan Nye)
 

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