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Author: Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brittney Kinsey, Defense Media Activity

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Those Who Wear the Wheel

Those Who Wear the Wheel

Digital navigation charts glow with activity and GPS satellites plot coordinates with striking precision. A bridge watch team is beginning its next shift. The quartermasters on duty are tasked with moving ships through restricted waterways, performing anchoring and maneuvering details, and navigating the open seas safely.

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Forged by the Sea

Forged by the Sea

“It follows then as certain as night succeeds the day, that without a decisive naval force we can do nothing definitive, and with it, everything honorable and glorious.”
—President George Washington, November 15, 1781

5 Things to Know: MyNavy Career Center

In an effort to make pay and personnel transactions easier, and provide more responsive customer service to Sailors, retirees and dependents, the MyNavy Career Center was launched Sept. 24.