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    CNATTU Keesler Chiefs and Chief Selects Volunteer at Biloxi National Cemetery

    CNATTU Keesler CPO Select Biloxi National Cemetery Community Relations Project

    Photo By Bruce Cummins | BILOXI, Miss. -- Chief Aerographer's Mate Michael Giardini (right), the Center for...... read more read more

    BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES

    09.08.2018

    Story by Bruce Cummins 

    Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training

    More than 50 Mississippi Gulf Coast chiefs and selectees worked together cleaning headstones, markers and niche covers at gravesites.
    Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNATTU) Keesler Command Master Chief James Contreras said the cemetery needs regular cleaning, due to Biloxi’s warm and humid climate, to ensure it is kept in a condition appropriate for the nation’s heroes.
    “This is an opportunity for us to connect the past with the future,” said Contreras. “Washing these headstones is a humbling experience which allows both our chiefs and selects to honor those that laid the groundwork for today’s successes.”
    Biloxi National Cemetery was established in 1934. The 54-acre property is located on the grounds of the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, near Keesler Air Force Base.
    “What makes this place special is that it’s all about brotherhood,” said Chief Aerographer’s Mate Roxanne Cuttill, a CNATTU Keesler instructor and the community relations project coordinator. “It is our responsibility to never allow their sacrifices to be forgotten.”
    The volunteers also painted the railing to the Biloxi National Cemetery Monument and planted flowers in a garden at the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Memorial.
    “It is a privilege to be here with the newly selected chiefs on this awesome morning to honor the men and women who dedicated their lives to service of country,” said Senior Chief Electrician’s Mate Andre Syas. “Most of us have a personal connection to deceased veterans, whether here or at another national cemetery.”
    CNATTU Keesler trains service members in the electronic calibration of afloat and aviation equipment, meteorological and oceanographic observing and forecasting, and the maintenance and repair of meteorological equipment.
    CNATTU Keesler is a training unit of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. CNATT develops, delivers and supports aviation technical training at 28 sites located throughout the continental United States and Japan under Naval Education and Training Command.

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    Date Taken: 09.08.2018
    Date Posted: 09.10.2018 14:14
    Story ID: 292078
    Location: BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI, US

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