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Le conseil d'arrondissement en compagnie des 3 gagnants de la soirée hommage 2022.
M. Jean-Marc Ouellet, du SARA d'Anjou, lauréat dans la catégorie Relève bénévole.
Mme Diane Blanchette Auclair, du SAC Anjou, lauréate dans la catégorie Bénévole de soutien.
M. Claude Beaudoin, de l’Association de volleyball Anjou, lauréat dans la catégorie Grand bénévole.
The U.S. Naval Submarine School advanced more than 20 sailors to chief petty officer during a ceremony aboard U.S. Naval Submarine Base New London, in Groton, Connecticut, Oct. 21, 2022.
During the ceremony chief petty officer selects from several units across the area were also advanced to E-7.
U.S. Navy photos by Lauren Laughlin
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Oct. 21, 2022) U.S. Naval Academy 63rd Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck; Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia; retired Navy Capt. John Vuolo, Class of 1977 class president; Mr. Thomas Wagner II, Class of 1997 class president; Lt. Cmdr. David Gravseth, Class of 2002 class president; and Commandant of Midshipmen Col. J.P. McDonough III review the U.S. Naval Academy’s fourth formal parade of the season. Parades are a visual presentation of the military discipline, professionalism and teamwork necessary to succeed as a member of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and have been a part of Naval Academy training since its establishment in 1845. (U.S. Navy photo by Kenneth D. Aston Jr.)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Oct. 21, 2022) U.S. Naval Academy 63rd Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck; Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia; retired Navy Capt. John Vuolo, Class of 1977 class president; Mr. Thomas Wagner II, Class of 1997 class president; Lt. Cmdr. David Gravseth, Class of 2002 class president; and Commandant of Midshipmen Col. J.P. McDonough III review the U.S. Naval Academy’s fourth formal parade of the season. Parades are a visual presentation of the military discipline, professionalism and teamwork necessary to succeed as a member of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and have been a part of Naval Academy training since its establishment in 1845. (U.S. Navy photo by Kenneth D. Aston Jr.)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Oct. 21, 2022) U.S. Naval Academy 63rd Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck; Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia; retired Navy Capt. John Vuolo, Class of 1977 class president; Mr. Thomas Wagner II, Class of 1997 class president; Lt. Cmdr. David Gravseth, Class of 2002 class president; and Commandant of Midshipmen Col. J.P. McDonough III review the U.S. Naval Academy’s fourth formal parade of the season. Parades are a visual presentation of the military discipline, professionalism and teamwork necessary to succeed as a member of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and have been a part of Naval Academy training since its establishment in 1845. (U.S. Navy photo by Kenneth D. Aston Jr.)
The U.S. Naval Submarine School advanced more than 20 sailors to chief petty officer during a ceremony aboard U.S. Naval Submarine Base New London, in Groton, Connecticut, Oct. 21, 2022.
During the ceremony chief petty officer selects from several units across the area were also advanced to E-7.
U.S. Navy photos by Lauren Laughlin
RHTT season is in full swing again and DRS Class 37s have charge of the Great Eastern Inner service seen here at Rivenhall foot crossing, east of Witham. In addition 66 559 has charge of the daily Wentloog-Felixstowe intermodal whilst new Bombardier Class 720s are appearing more regularly on Clacton services, sharing duties with the remaining Class 321 EMUs.