Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Elevates.












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090713-N-7705S-018 NORFOLK (July 13, 2009) Vice Adm. Jay Donnelly, commander, Submarine Force, recalls his Naval Academy days with Midshipman Andrew Zeller of Stafford, Va. Donnelly held a brief meeting with visiting midshipmen before they begin their fleet cruise aboard the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Albany (SSN 753) where they will experience a brief period at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st class Todd A. Schaffer/Released)


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090713-N-7705S-018 NORFOLK










>>>>>----- Original Message ----

From: Kerry Burgess

To: fbise@leo.gov

Cc: inspector.general@usdoj.gov; hotline@dodig.mil; NAVIGHotlines@navy.mil

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 8:31:34 AM

Subject: Re: Seattle FBI







http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/Assets/Still/1986/Navy/DN-ST-86-02890.JPEG

Service Depicted: Navy

Plebes of the class of 1986 listen to instructions from a senior midshipman at the US Naval Academy.

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND (MD) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Date Shot: 1 Jul 1982








Which person is this photo is me?

http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/Assets/Still/1985/Navy/DN-ST-85-08793.JPEG

A U.S. Navy Basic Underwater Demolition/Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) (BUD/S) trainees carry rubber boat boats up a sand dune during a "hell week" exercise. Phase I of BUD/S training concludes with "hell week," when students' physical, emotional and mental abilitie

Location: NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE, CORONADO, CALIFORNIA (CA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Camera Operator: JOCS LEE COLEMAN

Date Shot: 1 Mar 1985







http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/030415-N-3953L-039.jpg

030415-N-3953L-039 CORONADO, Calif. (April 15, 2003) - During a Hell Week surf drill evolution, a Navy SEAL instructor assists students from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) class 245 with learning the importance of listening.

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>>>>>JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Rise Above

Fri, 3/3/06 3:22 PM

This was a pleasant surprise. I was disappointed though when I first saw them that they were preparing to leave. I think this is the one at the link below. I love these ships. Who needs a parade when you can watch a U.S. Navy warship getting underway? If I could choose any ship I wanted for a personal yacht, it would be a Burke-class destroyer.

http://www.momsen.navy.mil/

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