File:US Navy 030530-N-5576W-001 Vice Adm. Gerald L. Hoewing, Chief of Naval Personnel, reviews U.S. Navy recruits going through the investigate and rescue portion of Battle Stations.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 030530-N-5576W-001 Vice Adm. Gerald L. Hoewing, Chief of Naval Personnel, reviews U.S. Navy recruits going through the investigate and rescue portion of Battle Stations.jpg |
English: Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill. (May 30, 2003) -- Vice Adm. Gerald L. Hoewing, Chief of Naval Personnel, reviews U.S. Navy recruits going through the investigate and rescue portion of “Battle Stations.” This is the last major hurdle of basic training and helps prepare the recruits for the fleet. During his visit to Great Lakes, Vice Adm. Hoewing observed recruits competing in several “Battle Stations” events as well as see the "capping ceremony" where recruits earn their Navy ball caps signifying they have completed the requirements to become Sailors. Vice Adm. Hoewing was the Reviewing Officer for the May 30th recruit graduation. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael A. Worner. (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael A. Worner. |
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