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Virginia Beach native earns Military Excellence Award at Recruit Training Command

“My father served in the Navy for 20 years, and I always looked up to him and what he was able to accomplish,” Shlaffer said. “It was hard seeing him leave, and I definitely missed him while he was away, but I also knew he was out there protecting our country and keeping us safe. I take pride in knowing I’m continuing what he started, and I hope that when I have a family one day, I will be the kind of person they can be proud of, too.”

Norfolk native serving aboard USNS Comfort supports Continuing Promise 2025

“Growing up, I was a young kid just trying to find a path,” Evans said. “I hooped, but didn’t love it. I didn’t like the college idea, so here I am.” Evans joined the Navy two years ago and today serves as an aviation ordnanceman. “I joined the Navy for different opportunities and to have somewhere new to welcome me,” Evans said.

Suffolk native serving with Navy Medicine in Florida recognized as Blue Jacket of the Quarter

“Being named Blue Jacket of the Quarter means that all the hard work I have been putting in is being recognized,” Coppock said. “As a junior sailor, it may feel like things you do aren’t worth the effort and that only senior enlisted will be recognized, but this simply isn’t the case. You should always strive for greatness, accept your wins with humility, and use your mistakes as motivation to be better and learn.”

Chesapeake native receives promotion while serving with Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command

“This promotion is largely due to my civilian education,” Harper said. “Being able to attend college while being stationed at NORA has been the biggest blessing. Our command is fortunate that our leadership grants us the work-life balance to achieve educational goals. Additionally, getting awards for going on support missions and being cadre at major Army competitions has also given me the points I’ve needed to promote.”

Hampton native serves aboard USS America

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Jaylen King, center, from Hampton, Virginia, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) assists in treating a patient in the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS America’s (LHA 6) medical bay.