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SAN ANTONIO (April 25, 2024) Lt. Cmdr. Andi Ingram, a chaplain, and Yeoman 2nd Class Rebecca Flores, both assigned to Navy Reserve Center San Antonio, display how to properly fold a flag during a demonstration of military funeral honors during Navy Day at the Alamo, April 25, 2024. Navy Day at the Alamo is an annual Fiesta event hosted by Naval Technical Training Center (NTTC)-Lackland in which Navy units from around Joint Base San Antonio area demonstrate their mission set. NIOC Texas is responsible for executing information and cryptologic operations to help protect the nation, safeguard U.S. interests and preserve global influence. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael H. Lehman)

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