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    Waukegan, IL Sailor Supports U.S. Navy Mission in Far-East Theater

    IT2 Manual Bueno

    Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class Gabriel Weber | 191027-N-NT769-001 MINNEAPOLIS (Oct. 27, 2019) - Information Systems Technician 2nd...... read more read more

    At a small Navy Reserve facility in Minneapolis, Petty Officer 2nd Class Manuel Bueno, a resident of Waukegan, Illinois, is one of more than 170 U.S. Navy sailors who gathered to support their parent command, a major Navy unit nearly 6,000 miles away, Oct. 24-27.

    These sailors, assigned to Navy Reserve, Commander Naval Forces Japan (NR CNFJ) Headquarters, are the Reserve force supporting the U.S. Navy’s shore installations in Japan, Singapore and Diego Garcia. The Far-East Security Symposium (FESS), is a four-day event conducted by NR CNFJ to sharpen the unit’s ability to support the active-duty component.

    “FESS is an opportunity for us,” said Capt. Dinis Pimentel, NR CNFJ’s commanding officer. “It allows us to gather our sailors under one roof and focus on building the knowledge and skills each individual needs to accomplish our mission.”

    Sailors assigned to NR CNFJ provide essential support to their active-duty counterparts in Japan, fulfilling critical manpower needs for exercises with other U.S. military branches and partner nations.

    To prepare for this, FESS attendees participate in training scenarios designed to mimic the real-world events they respond to in the Japan region.

    “The most significant thing I’ve learned is how the installations would operate during a natural disaster scenario,” said Bueno, an information systems technician.

    In addition to the training, FESS provides sailors like Bueno the opportunity to explore the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and a valuable opportunity to interact with their fellow sailors from across the nation.

    “The tabletop exercise is my favorite part of FESS,” Bueno said. “It not only allows us to work together as Reservists, but also prepares us to integrate seamlessly with our active-duty shipmates in Japan.”

    “The training is crucial, but building those professional relationships also pays dividends when we deploy as a group to support the U.S. Navy’s mission in the Japan region,” added Pimentel.

    For more news from Commander Naval Forces Japan, visit http://www.navy.mil/local/cnfj.
    For more information, visit http://www.navy.mil, http://www.facebook.com/usnavy, or http://www.twitter.socm/usnavy.

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    Date Taken: 10.27.2019
    Date Posted: 10.28.2019 10:13
    Story ID: 349453
    Location: MINNEAPOLIS, MN, US
    Hometown: WAUKEGAN, IL, US

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