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Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Physical distancing done right, Alexandria, VA - Photo credit Alan Thompson

 

These are what I call healthy signs - creating communal spirit to stop the spread of the coronavirus. We should share more images of these and less images of people doing the wrong thing, or signs that instill fear, which works approximately 0% of the time, as we've learned in every public health crisis, ever.

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

8 April 2020 - Southlands Shopping Centre, Mawson ACT.

Customers at Capital Chemist being asked to queue for service

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#COVID19 #Coronavirus

 

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Long weekend after months of social distancing - interestingly when walking along the paths most people still were respecting the distancing - we walked off the path most times so perhaps it was just us.

 

Good to see the terns (birds) still keeping their distance from each other.

 

The two young grls were braver than us, we were warmly dressed - and I missed the moment but we did see one jump in after some debate - there was frost on the ground this morning.

 

Liked the bikes going over the crest - spaced out of course.

Couple more shots from our garden plus 2 slightly different views of Johnson's Beach across the way from us.

This play stirred up some feelings in me, I tell ya...

Flags, half-mast, Washington Monument, after 100,000 Americans dead from coronavirus

Mr Bendy Man is starting to feel bottled up

365 days - April 4th, 2020

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Market Square.

 

Knoxville, TN. 050220.

Michael's Covid19 Birthday © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto Jan.5, 2021

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Saturday, April 18, 2020 close to noon in downtown Boston, during the "stay at home" restrictions from the covid-19 virus.

Unicorn Pinata for Michael's Covid19 Birthday © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto Jan.5, 2021

Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Billy set up a surprise birthday convoy for Lauren's birthday. Everyone met down the street then drove past Lauren on cue. It was very tough for everyone to not get out and hug due to social distancing onset by the Coronavirus pandemic.

  

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Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.

No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’

HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services

HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)

HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett

MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office

CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility

HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management

 

photographs by Douglas H Stutz

Public Affairs Officer

NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton

Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165

Florist, Wild North Flowers, leaving out free cut flowers and plants for neighbours on Tecumseth Street, Queen West during Covid-19 pandemic © Linda Dawn Hammond/ Indyfoto March 20, 2020

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