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U.S. Navy Veteran
Branch
U.S. Navy
Rank
E-7
Service Years
1977 - 1990
Walter Reed NMMC (Bethesda Naval Hospital)
U.S. Navy
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (NMMC), located in Bethesda, Maryland, was established in 2011 following the merger of the National Naval Medical Center (founded in 1940) and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (founded in 1909). As the flagship military medical facility of the United States, it provides comprehensive care for service members, veterans, and their families. Bethesda Naval Hospital, its predecessor, played critical roles during World War II, the Korean War, and subsequent conflicts, treating wounded personnel and advancing military medicine. Today, Walter Reed NMMC continues its legacy as the nation's premier military medical center, renowned for its research, clinical care, and support to the armed forces.

USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy
The USS Nimitz is a supercarrier in the United States Navy and is one of the largest warships in the world. It was commissioned in 1975 and named after World War II Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. The Nimitz is capable of carrying over 80 aircraft and has a crew of around 6,000 sailors and airmen. It has been involved in various military operations around the world, including the Gulf War and the War on Terror.
NAS Sigonella
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella, located in Sicily, Italy, was established in 1959 to support U.S. and NATO operations in the Mediterranean region. Originally a small airfield, it quickly expanded during the Cold War, serving as a critical logistics and support hub for naval aviation and maritime patrol missions. Over the decades, NAS Sigonella has played a central role in numerous operations, including support for U.S. intervention in Lebanon, Operation El Dorado Canyon in Libya, and ongoing missions in the Middle East and North Africa. Today, it remains a vital strategic asset, hosting U.S. Navy, NATO, and partner nation forces for a wide range of operational, logistical, and humanitarian missions.
NAS Meridian, Miss.
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian, located near Meridian, Mississippi, was commissioned on July 14, 1961, as a key training facility for the United States Navy. Originally established to address the need for expanded naval aviation training during the Cold War, the station quickly became home to advanced jet flight training programs. Over the decades, NAS Meridian has played a critical role in producing skilled naval aviators and supporting operational readiness, hosting Training Air Wing ONE and Training Squadron NINE (VT-9). In addition to its primary aviation mission, the base also supports other tenant commands and has been recognized for its contributions to national defense and community partnership.
NAF Washington DC
U.S. Air Force
Naval Air Facility (NAF) Washington, D.C. was established in 1941 at Andrews Field (now Joint Base Andrews) to provide aviation support for the National Capital Region. Throughout its history, NAF Washington has served as a hub for administrative, logistical, and operational support for Navy and Marine Corps aviation units and transient aircraft. The facility has played a vital role in executive transport missions, VIP flights, and ceremonial duties, supporting senior Department of Defense and government officials. Today, NAF Washington continues its mission as part of Joint Base Andrews, maintaining readiness and support for naval aviation operations in the nation's capital.
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USS AMERICA
U.S. Navy
The USS America is a modern amphibious assault ship in the United States Navy. It is the fourth ship to be named after the country and is the lead ship of its class. The ship is capable of carrying a mix of air, ground, and amphibious assault vehicles to support a wide range of military operations. With advanced technology and a skilled crew, the USS America plays a vital role in projecting American power and protecting national interests around the world.