Marine Corps Student Uses Thesis to Combat Veteran Homelessness
Abraham Lincoln long ago charged the nation with the duty to "care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan," and one Naval Postgraduate School Operations Research (OR)...
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La' Fred Gibbons' passion to pursue engineering started when he participated in a joint science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Summer Institute held at Gulf Coast State College and...
View ArticleChild, Caregiver of Wounded Warrior Shares His Story
John Christian "J.C" Fennell, son of Navy Musician 1st Class Kenneth Fennell, is not an average teenager worried about sports, classes and hanging out with his friends. As the child of a wounded...
View ArticleStennis Sailors Train for Life
It is deadly and it affects friends, family and shipmates. It knows no boundaries, as it can happen to any race, gender or creed at any given moment. It is called suicide and it has the Navy concerned.
View ArticlePuma AE: 'Eye in the Sky'
High over head, rain or shine, an elusive, yet sophisticated surveillance equipment flies in areas that are difficult to see with the naked eye.
View ArticleSPAWAR Role Model Recipient of DOD Award for Outstanding Employee with...
Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a rare and genetic bone disorder, has not hindered Bruce Baraw in his 34 years of employment with the federal government, 16 of those spent with the Space and Naval Warfare...
View ArticleSoldier, Sailor Provide Troop Services
Day—to—day operations at Camp Nathan Smith here wouldn't be the same without Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Currier and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony McRoberts.
View ArticleJohn C. Stennis Builds a Gingerbread Village for the Holidays
The Nimitz—class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) unveiled a holiday—themed gingerbread village on the aft mess decks Dec. 9.
View ArticleThe Skinny on Stress Eating
Contrary to what you may have heard, not all stress eating is bad for you, a Navy dietitian said Dec. 18.
View ArticleCulinary Specialists get Back to the Basics
Culinary specialists (CS) got back to the basic fundamentals of cooking during an in—depth culinary training course at the Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk base galley, Dec. 3 — 7.
View ArticleACU—1: Always Ready To Move
Down the ramp and below decks, over hurdles of humvees, boxes, and stockpiles of Marine equipment, lies a small community set in a place not often visited by Sailors and Marines.
View ArticleRaptors: Ready to Rise, Ready to Defend
Be prepared and mission ready at all times. This is one of the primary goals of the "Raptors" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 71, which is currently asserting its presence in the Arabian...
View ArticleA Blue Angel Looks to Inspire
Today's U.S. Navy Sailors come from many diverse backgrounds, not just across our nation but even across the world. The same can be said for U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels,...
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