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  • NEW ORLEANS -- U.S. Air Force Reserve Cpt Anna Vinsonhaler listens to the presentations of international partners on the topic of the Military Reserve Exchange Program. Reserve U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • NEW ORLEANS -- U.S. Air Force Reserve Cpt Anna Vinsonhaler, right, greets Virgina Air National Guard Cpt Rachel Nahra as part of the Military Reserve Exchange program information session. Reserve U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • NEW ORLEANS -- United Kingdom Army Reserve Lt Col John Skiros, center, speaks with Estonian Army Capt Tony Sonum, left, and German Army Lt Col Axel Schmidt about the Military reserve Exchange Program during a conference break.  U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-258.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-226.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-091.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-068.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-039.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-027.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-023.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-405.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-375.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-373.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-223.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-343.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-305.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-298.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. USS Constitution is the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat.  <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • NEW ORLEANS -- U.S. Army Col Andrew Ballenger, Chief of the OPS division in the Army Guard G3, left, speaks with United Kingdom Program Manager for the Military Reserve Exchange Program, Lt Col Rob Tomlinson. Reserve U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-201.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-199.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-175.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-117.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-099.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-086.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-067.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-035.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-016.JPG
  • NEW ORLEANS -- United Kingdom Army Reserve Lt Col John Skiros speaks to reserve U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today as part of an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-404.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-306.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-295.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-250.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- The pinning ceremony is an important part of the transition season from First Class Petty officer to Chief Petty Officer. <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190914-N-YZ252-049.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-416.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-366.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 12, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190912-N-YZ252-280.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-302.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-294.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-078.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-054.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-046.JPG
  • CHICOPEE, Mass -- SEPT 13, 2019 -- <br />
Across the U.S. Navy every year, Chief Petty Officers train 1st Class Petty Officers who have been selected for promotion in a summer-long training program. The Final Week, in the week leading up to the pinning ceremony in mid-September, is filled with important training events. <br />
This year, the Greater New England Chiefs Mess met for their first two days of Final Week training at USS Constitution, at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston and then returned to their primary location at Westover Joint Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Greater New England Chiefs Mess is made up of Reserve Chiefs from seven Navy Reserve Operational Support Centers, all within four hours drive of Boston. <br />
U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
    190913-N-YZ252-058.JPG
  • NEW ORLEANS -- Reserve U.S. military members from around the nation gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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