FACES OF THE DEEP - “I joined the Navy to go to college, and chose submarines to be part of a small community. A lot of hard work went into getting my dolphins. Getting qualified meant that I finally got to be seen by everyone, that others could trust me to have their backs. It meant that I was finally part of the submarine brotherhood. The submarine community is close and tight-knit. If I walk around anywhere and see someone wearing dolphins, I know that I can rely on them or that they will be there for me. Serving in the Navy gives me a sense of professional pride, knowing that what I do helps keep the nation safe,” said Electronics Technician (Navigation) 2nd Class Richard Holmes, assigned to the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Louisiana (SSBN 743) (Blue), from Torrance, California.
Date Taken: | 05.15.2019 |
Date Posted: | 06.03.2019 17:19 |
Photo ID: | 5430140 |
VIRIN: | 190515-N-UD469-0007 |
Resolution: | 7360x4912 |
Size: | 3.9 MB |
Location: | BANGOR, WA, US |
Hometown: | TORRANCE, CA, US |
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