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Author: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jeremy Starr, Defense Media Activity

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Destination NSA Bahrain

Destination NSA Bahrain

It's time to transfer. The last three months have been spent in cold, wet Bremerton, Washington, and you are hoping for something different - Warm weather, nice beaches, history-rich museums, lavish shopping and the occasional sand storm.

Suicide First-Aid

On the outside, it looked like any other Navy vessel moored to a pier; haze gray and resting on crystal blue waters. Though a light shower poured out of a bright blue sky, and Sailors didn't seem to mind.

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Tandem Cyclist

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Quartermaster Leading the Way

Quartermaster Leading the Way

With no clear idea of where life was taking her, Jessica Pulido joined the Navy. Now as a Chief Quartermaster and the senior quartermaster of Waterfront Readiness for the US Naval Academy, Pulido has no trouble navigating her path, and setting a course for others.

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Sea-Air-Space Expo Celebrates 50 Years

Sea-Air-Space Expo Celebrates 50 Years

In January, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus established Task Force Innovation designed to reach out to Sailors, Marines, and civilians to harness the creative energy they have. The goal was to infuse those ideas into the Navy and its operations in order to ensure naval preeminence for the foreseeable future.

2015 Military Pay Charts

The 2015 Military Pay Charts have been released and reflect the one percent pay raise from the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act that President Barack Obama signed into law Dec. 19. The raise for all pay grades O-6 and below took effect January 1, 2015. Pay is frozen for pay grades O-7 through O-10 at 2014 levels.