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    Navy Opens New Recruiting Station in American Samoa During Navy Week

    American Samoa (April 15, 2025) – In a landmark event held during American Samoa Navy Week, the U.S. Navy officially opened a new Navy Recruiting Station in Pago Pago, strengthening the Navy's commitment to the region and expanding opportunities for local youth to serve their country.

    Sailors, community leaders, veterans, and families gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening of the new recruiting station in American Samoa. The ceremony featured remarks from Navy leadership, local officials, and a blessing from a local pastor. The station is the first of its kind on the island and represents a significant investment in American Samoa’s long-standing tradition of military service.

    Rear Adm. Richard W. Meyer, deputy commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet, was the presiding officer, and swore in two future Sailors at the event. He reminded them of the importance of service, offered words of encouragement, and congratulated them for joining the Navy.

    The station will be staffed by a Navy recruiter, a native Samoan, who will work closely with local schools, families, and civic organizations to guide young men and women through the enlistment process. It is expected to provide not only career opportunities, but mentorship and a stronger connection between the Navy and the region.

    “I am very excited to be American Samoa’s first hometown recruiter and the grand opening of our first ever recruiting station on the island,” said Navy Counselor 1st Class Faanofoilefagaoalii Alesana, a native of American Samoa. “It is something I never thought was possible or I would ever be part of. 'Viia le Alii’ or Praise God for this. I am humbled by the opportunity to return home and serve my people.”

    The new office was unveiled as part of the weeklong Navy Week celebration, which includes public concerts, school visits, volunteer efforts, and community events across the island. The recruiting station will serve as a year-round resource for those interested in the Navy and support the Navy’s strategic focus on building a strong, talented warfighting force.

    “We are honored to have the Navy here for Navy Week, and the opening of a new station,” said Taito Ali’itasi Afuola-Mauga, chief of staff of the office of the governor of American Samoa. “It’s a symbol of our continued partnership and a gateway for our youth to serve, lead and thrive. May this occasion remind us of our shared history our faith in God, and inspire a future shared by humility, purpose, and pride.”

    American Samoa Navy Week is the first of its kind in the territory and is part of NAVCO’s broader effort to connect with communities that do not have a large Navy presence.

    Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Pacific is one of 26 NTAGs across the country charged with identifying and recruiting the next generation of Sailors for America's Navy. Headquartered in El Segundo, California, NTAG Pacific covers a vast area including, Los Angeles County, Ventura County, parts of the central valley, Japan, Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa. NTAG Pacific is committed to finding talented individuals who are ready to serve and lead. NTAG Pacific works to educate the public about the diverse career opportunities and benefits available through service in the Navy.

    For more information on Navy careers, visit www.navy.com.

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    Date Taken: 04.21.2025
    Date Posted: 04.29.2025 09:30
    Story ID: 495989
    Location: AS

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