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260407-A-ES413-1005

Rear Adm Erin Acosta, commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, greets Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves before the 50th Anniversary of Navy on Stennis at Stennis Space Center on April 7, 2026. The event marked five decades of naval oceanographic and meteorological excellence on the Gulf Coast, a legacy that is pivotal to the nation's security and maritime superiority. Naval Oceanography is a global force of approximately 2,900 military and civilian personnel. These dedicated professionals collect, process, and exploit environmental information from the seabed to the stars, enabling the Fleet and Joint Force to operate with confidence and precision across all domains - from the seabed to the stars.

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