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NAVSUP FLC Pearl Harbor Hosts Annual "Top Chef" Culinary Competition  (18 October 2016)
The annual "Top Chef" Culinary Competition was hosted by the Navy Food Management Team (NFMT) from Navy Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Pearl Harbor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), Oct. 13.
Navy Region Northwest Navy Gateway Inns, Suites Takes Receives Adm. Zumwalt Awards  (18 October 2016)
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus released a official information dispatch recognizing Navy Gateway Inns and Suites (NGIS) and Fisher House (FH) activities selected to receive the 2016 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Award for excellence in lodging management, Oct. 13.
Navy Shooting Team Gets New OIC  (18 October 2016)
After 15 years of leading the Navy's marksmanship program, Cmdr. Mick Glancey of Navy Personnel Command (PERS-832) passed the baton to Cmdr. Jon Marvell of U.S. Fleet Forces Command.
Dynamic Weathers another Successful Avail  (18 October 2016)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center's (MARMC) Dynamic Drydock (AFDL 6) successfully undocked Landing Craft Unit (LCU) 1653 as the vessel neared the end of a six-week maintenance availability at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Sept. 20.
MARMC Flying High in Support of STEM  (18 October 2016)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) participated in the Outdoor Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Laboratory during Naval Air Station Oceana's annual Air Show held in Virginia Beach, Virginia., Sept. 9-11.
NMCP Unveils New Bloodmobile  (18 October 2016)
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) unveiled the new Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) bloodmobile during a ribbon cutting ceremony, Oct. 17, in front of Bldg. 1.
MARMC Talks Ships at FMMS  (18 October 2016)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Executive Director Dennis Bevington served as a spotlight speaker at the Imagination Theatre during this year's Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium (FMMS) in Hampton, Virginia, Sept. 14.
NAVIFOR Celebrates Navy's 241st Birthday With Suffolk Leaders   (17 October 2016)
Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) Sailors, Department of the Navy (DoN) civilians, and guests gathered to celebrate the Navy's 241st birthday in the Information Warfare Hall of Heroes Auditorium, Suffolk, Virginia, Oct. 13.
USNHO Celebrates Navy's 241st Birthday  (17 October 2016)
Sailors assembled in the galley of U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan to celebrate the Navy's 241st birthday with a cake-cutting ceremony Oct. 13.
NAVCENT Sailors Celebrate 241st Navy Birthday  (17 October 2016)
Sailors assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) celebrated the 241st Navy birthday during a cake-cutting ceremony at Naval Support Activity Bahrain Oct. 13.
Team Rota Kicks Off Fire Prevention Week  (17 October 2016)
U.S. and Spanish sailors, assigned to various command located throughout Naval Station Rota, gathered at the Fire and Emergency Services headquarters to kick-off the 7th annual Fire Prevention Week Fire Muster, Oct. 6.
USS Shiloh Earns 27,000 Dollars Toward MWR  (15 October 2016)
The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67) celebrated the ship's store earning nearly 27,000 dollars to fund Moral, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) events for the crew, Oct. 8.
Training Support Center Hampton Roads (TSCHR) Commemorates the Navy's 241st Birthday  (15 October 2016)
Over 100 sailors and staff, including Capt. Edward Gettins, TSCHR Commanding Officer, recognized the 241st birthday of the United States Navy in a cake-cutting ceremony Oct. 13th held at the TSCHR Norfolk site.
Breastival Promotes Breast Cancer Awareness   (14 October 2016)
Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville invites everyone to its annual breast cancer awareness "Breastival" on Wednesday, Oct. 19, beginning at 9:30 a.m. with a cake cutting celebration. Breastival will take place at the hospital's rotunda, located on the first floor next to pharmacy.
NHCP Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month  (14 October 2016)
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths for women, just behind lung cancer. During 2015, 40,000 women were predicted to die of this disease.

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