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USS Carl Vinson Departs | 1 year 24 weeks | Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson watch family members on the pier from the ship's catwalks before the ship departs Naval Air Station North Island for a three-week composite training unit exercise and a deployment to the western Pacific Ocean. Photo by Patrick Green | aircraft carrier, Composite Training Unit Exercise, COMPTUEX, deployment, family, Naval Air Station North Island, navy, Patrick Green, U.S., U.S. - California - Coronado, U.S. Navy, US Navy, USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), western Pacific Ocean |
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Seabee Deployed to Afghanistan Keeps in Touch With Family via Social Media | 1 year 25 weeks | Petty Officer 3rd Class Kaylynn Barajas, a steelworker from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, looks at photos of her children on Facebook while on a break. Facebook and other social media sites are being used heavily by the Seabees of NMCB 3 as a primary means of keeping in touch with family members while deployed. NMCB 3 is deployed to Southern Afghanistan to provide construction and engineering support to the regional commanders. NMCB 3 is part of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command’s warfighting support elements, providing construction operations and security in support of overseas contingency operations. Photo by Christopher Carson | Afganistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Christopher Carson, Facebook, family, navy, NMCB 3, Seabees, Social Media |
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Cutter Fir returns to Homeport after Deepwater Horizon Deployment | 1 year 30 weeks | Chief Petty Officer David Mooney, an engineer aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Fir, greets his family at Coast Guard Base Tongue Point in Astoria, Ore., Oct. 22. Fir, a 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, returned to its homeport in Astoria after a four-month deployment in support of Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. Fir is a multi-mission buoy tender with 52 crew members. It services 152 aids to navigation on the river bars of the Washington and Oregon coasts, and conducts law enforcement operations throughout the North Pacific. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kelly Parker | Astoria, buoy tender, cutter, D13, Deepwater Horizon, deployment, family, Fir, gulf, Kelly Parker, Kelly Parker, Pacific Northwest, return, Tongue Point, U.S - Oregon - Astoria - Coast Guard Base Tongue Point, U.S., US Coast Guard, Vlan |

