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Navy ships depart Everett for Seafair

The Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59) and Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing USS Germantown (LSD 42) departed Naval Station Everett for Seattle to participate in Seafair festivities, July 29. Both ships, home ported in San Diego, made an overnight stop at NAVSTA Everett prior to leaving for the Seattle Seafair festivities. While at Everett the crews of both ships were treated to a barbecue and other recreational activities by the NAVSTA Everett Morale, Welfare, and Recreation staff.
July 31, 2008
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Navy Band highlights Torchlight Parade

Navy Band Northwest participated in the 59th annual Seattle Seafair Torchlight Parade, July 26. The Torchlight Parade, one of the highlights of Seafair festivities, is a 2.5 mile trek along 4th Ave. in the heart of the city. It consisted of countless floats, balloons and a variety of marching bands. Hundreds of people lined the street to catch a glimpse of the festivities.
July 31, 2008
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CVW 2 pilots Call Signs can come from physical attributes, awkward moments

During every pilot and naval flight officer’s career they get to experience one of the Navy’s lighter traditions, the giving and receiving of call signs. According to tradition, only pilots and other officers within their squadron can give someone a call sign, and are thereafter known throughout that community by that name. Lt. Michael “Pony Boy” Apone assigned to the “Fighting Vigilantes” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 151, which is part of Carrier Air Wing 2 and embarked aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), said there are several factors that can lead to a naming, the most common method being a play on the person’s name.
July 24, 2008
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Lincoln Sailors rock their shipmates

Five Sailors aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) formed a band, they call “Death by Chicken,” to help relieve stress, have fun and further their musical skills while deployed to the Arabian Sea supporting Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. “We play all genres,” said Operations Specialist 1st Class (SW/AW) Stefan Tillman from Training Department, lead guitarist. “We want to play a little to cater to most listeners out there. Some rock, some metal, some alternative, some country, mellow rock — a blend to please the majority.”
July 24, 2008
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Bangor-based maintenance site receives OSHA recognition

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) nominated Intermediate Maintenance Facility (IMF) Pacific Northwest as an OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) “Star” site July 11. The VPP Star program recognizes organizations that have comprehensive safety and health management systems and a robust commitment from labor, management and employees to continuous, cooperative safety relationships in the workplace.
July 24, 2008
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Protecting your credit

In today’s economy, ensuring that your credit record is protected is more valuable than ever. Americans are taking out more money than ever as they feel the crunch of a struggling market. Credit bureaus keep track of the payment records of every person issued credit. This includes holders of credit cards, car loans, home loans, and sometimes apartment leases. Businesses use these records, which are stored in national data bases, to determine whether you should be issued credit.
July 24, 2008
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Navy leads way in funding on marine mammals

The Navy is leading the United States in funding research to determine the effects of sound on marine mammals, according to Rear Adm. Frank M. Drennan, commander, Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command. Speaking to business and senior military leaders at a recent San Diego Military Advisory Council’s monthly breakfast meeting, Drennan explained the Navy is funding $26 million this year alone.
July 17, 2008
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Hospital security rescues two capsized canoeists

Master at Arms Seaman Paul Wilson of Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) celebrated his 19th birthday on Sunday by giving the gift of life to others in dire need. The quick thinking and quicker acting Wilson swam to the rescue of two elderly people who had capsized their canoe in the cold waters of Puget Sound. “If Wilson had not gone ahead and immediately helped out, the situation could have definitely turned out to be much worse,” said MA2 (SW/AW) Roberto Colon, NHB security watch captain, who along with Wilson, was on duty on Sunday when the need for water-borne rescue unfolded.
July 17, 2008
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Navy chaplains gather at Bangor to strengthen ministry skills

Twenty active and reserve U.S. Navy chaplains attended a workshop at the Bangor Chapel, July 9-10, to strengthen their ministry knowledge and skills. The goal of the workshop, titled the “Region Northwest Active and Reserve Ministry Workshop,” was to integrate the active and reserve chaplains as a step toward a more unified Navy. “Our efforts were to make sure we had a blend,” said Capt. Ronald Wells, deputy Navy Region Northwest chaplain and one of the event’s coordinators.
July 17, 2008
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Two Lancers selected for the Blue Angels

Two second class petty officers from the combat-proven Lancers of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 131 were selected to be a part of the Blue Angels flight demonstration team for 2009. Most of the selectees for the team had a background of working with the F/A18 Hornet. Aviation Electronics Technician (AW) 2nd Class Meredith Ansley and Aviation Machinist’s Mate (AW) 2nd Class Zackary Gruwell were the only selections from the EA-6B Prowler community.
July 17, 2008
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