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Author: Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert R. Sanchez, Defense Media Activity

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The month of October is designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the Navy is working to raise awareness by informing Sailors of options available to reporting domestic violence and means to help prevent it.

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What It Takes To Be a Navy Dog Handler

What It Takes To Be a Navy Dog Handler

Cheli Matlock was a mother working more than fifty hours a week and taking college courses online in her hometown of Florence, Alabama. However, she knew she wanted something more.

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Getting Out of the Navy

Getting Out of the Navy

Sooner or later, every Sailor will wake up one day and put their uniform on for the very last time. Whether it's after 20 years of service, or just one enlistment, Sailors will eventually return back to the civilian world.

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Pearl Harbor's Oldest Survivor Recalls the Attack

Pearl Harbor's Oldest Survivor Recalls the Attack

December 7, 1941, was like any other day for Seaman Raymond Chavez. He was at the helm of the minesweeper USS Condor (AMC 14), conducting routine sweeps off the coast of Pearl Harbor, Hi.