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The time has come to set sail on another journey. Leaving home is never easy, but we our honored to serve and ready to t...
03/26/2025

The time has come to set sail on another journey. Leaving home is never easy, but we our honored to serve and ready to take on the mission ahead. To our family and friends—thank you for your support and we’ll be home before you know it, but until then, duty calls! Stay safe, and we will see you all soon.

Our last Command awards quarters. Bravo Zulu to you all! Please join us in congratulating our outstanding Sailors on the...
03/25/2025

Our last Command awards quarters. Bravo Zulu to you all! Please join us in congratulating our outstanding Sailors on their well-earned achievements! Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence continue to inspire us all and strengthen our command’s mission.

To those who have earned awards and qualifications—your perseverance and professionalism do not go unnoticed.

Keep up the great work, and let’s continue to set the standard for success!

Throwback to our last underway. Pilots and Aircrew doing what they do best! Great job!
03/17/2025

Throwback to our last underway. Pilots and Aircrew doing what they do best! Great job!

U.S. Navy Photos of the Day:

1️⃣ Sailors refuel an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter from HSC-6 during flight operations aboard USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54) in the Pacific Ocean.
2️⃣ Sailors assigned to PCU John F. Kennedy - CVN 79 conduct a simulated transit through Thimble Shoals Channel in the Chesapeake Bay during training at Mariner Skills Training Center Atlantic in Norfolk, VA.
3️⃣ arrives at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor following routine operations.
4️⃣ BU2 Colin Barhorst, left, and UT2 Enes Cimbat, assigned to NMCB ONE - The First and The Finest, place concrete masonry units for a maritime training facility project in Sidi Kankouch, Morocco.



VIEW the U.S. Navy photo gallery at: https://dvidshub.net/r/uw5gq2

Content has been removed to align with the President’s executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance with DoD instru...
03/04/2025

Content has been removed to align with the President’s executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance with DoD instruction 5400.17, “Official Use of Social Media for Public Affairs Purposes.”

Content is being reviewed and removed to align with the President’s executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance wi...
03/04/2025

Content is being reviewed and removed to align with the President’s executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance with DoD instruction 5400.17, “Official Use of Social Media for Public Affairs Purposes.”

02/19/2025
Hoka Hey! Teamwork in action aboard the USS Nimitz! The hard work our dedicated Sailors put in on the flight deck is wha...
12/23/2024

Hoka Hey! Teamwork in action aboard the USS Nimitz! The hard work our dedicated Sailors put in on the flight deck is what keeps operations running smoothly. Every mission, every launch, every landing—it’s all made possible by the commitment and skill of our Sailors.

Sailors pose for a photo on flight deck aboard Old Salt, where there's no greater tradition than teamwork!

Photo by MC2 Timothy Meyer

HSC-6 Sailors are constantly making a difference. Congratulations to AM2 Ndiaye for being selected as the winner of the ...
11/02/2024

HSC-6 Sailors are constantly making a difference. Congratulations to AM2 Ndiaye for being selected as the winner of the "Make a Difference Award" for Fleet Week San Diego. We couldn't be more proud. Great job!!!

CONGRATULATIONS to AM2 Marianne Ndiaye of HSC-6, winner of the “Making a Difference” Award presented by U.S. Bank at Fleet Week San Diego’s Enlisted Recognition Lunch! In addition to her excellent military service, she has volunteered 300+ hours in the past year for Animal Pad and helped to prepare and serve 2,000 meals at Father Joes Village with a team she organized. She also volunteers for the Coronado Battalion of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Bravo zulu! ⚓️🇺🇸🏆 U.S. Bank California Fleet Weeks HSC-6 U.S. Naval Air Forces

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