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San Diego, CA 92136-5599
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National City is located 5 miles south of downtown San Diego, on San Diego Bay in southern San Diego County, and 10 miles north of Baja California, Mexico. The City is bordered by San Diego to the north and east, Chula Vista to the south, the unincorporated areas of Lincoln Acres and Bonita to the south and southeast, and San Diego Bay to the west. The City is centrally located, within 20 minutes travel time of over 1.4 million people. This accessibility is comparable to Downtown San Diego's.
Welcome to the USS Anchorage's Facebook Fan page sponsored by Expeditionary Strike Group 3 (ESG 3) and Commander, Naval Surface Forces Pacific (COMNAVSURFPAC). This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on the USS Anchorage (LPD 23). Please visit our official homepage at http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/lpd23/Pages/default.aspx While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of the USS Anchorage. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx For inquiries about USS Anchorage, please contact the Public Affairs officer at [email protected] Or write us at: Public Affairs USS Anchorage (LPD 23) FPO, AP 96660-1705
USS San Diego is the sixth ship in the San Antonio class of amphibious transport dock ships (LPD). San Diego is the fourth ship named after the Southern California city, but the first homeported there. She is currently the only U.S. Navy ship in the fleet homeported in her namesake city. San Diego’s keel was laid on May 23, 2007 in Huntington Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss. In honor of naval custom, coins and tokens were placed in the keel, in particular 7 pennies and 3 nickels, a total of 22 cents, all with dates significant in the city of San Diego’s history. The ship was completed and delivered to the Navy Dec. 19, 2011 and the first crew, the plankowners, moved aboard Jan. 4, 2012. After months of training and familiarization with the ship’s numerous new systems and equipment, San Diego sailed away Mar. 15, 2012. After passing through the Panama Canal, the ship entered San Diego harbor for the first time Apr. 6, 2012. She was placed into formal service to the fleet at Navy Pier in downtown San Diego May 19, 2012. Characteristics: Length: 684 ft (208.5 m) Beam: 105 ft (31.9 m) Displacement: 25K Long Tons Sustained Speed: 22+ knots Crew: 360 Sailors (330 Enlisted, 30 Officers) and 3 Marines Troop Accommodations: 699 troops, surge total 800 Main Propulsion: 4 Sequentially turbo-charged diesel, 2 shafts Ship Weapons: MK 31 Rolling Airframe Missile launchers MK 46 30mm guns MK 26 .50 caliber machine guns Medical Capability: 24 beds (ward and ICU) 2 Operating Rooms - Medical 2 Operating Rooms - Dental Mission: Amphibious ships are designed with a well deck in the afterpart of the ship. The ship will ballast her stern to either completely flood the well deck for launching or recovering conventional landing craft or only partially for a Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC). LPDs have extensive cargo areas to stow vehicles and gear required by a Marine Expeditionary Unit to conduct a wide-variety of landing missions. America’s expeditionary warships with their Marine Expeditionary Units (Special Operations Capable) (MEU [SOC]) execute multi-mission requirements, exploiting strategic maneuverability in a sea-based environment. Amphibious ships are also valuable assets in humanitarian missions with exceptional health services facilities, flight and small boat transfers capabilities and fresh-water production.
Welcome Sailors, Staff, Family and Friends of Southwest Regional Maintenance San Diego. This OFFICIAL Facebook page is to provide updated information from the CO, CMC, PAO, and Command Ombudsman. It is also a place to have discussions about upcoming events and to distribute information that may be beneficial to those reporting to SWRMC and/or emergency messages along with resources that can be helpful. All comments and postings should be appropriate to the intended family audience. Comments and postings that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful, or intended to defame any one person or organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. -We do not encourage comments or suggestions that encourage illegal activity. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. ***IMPORTANT*** - Do not post information that is classified, For Official Use Only (FOUO), pre-decisional, proprietary, business-sensitive, or Privacy Act protected. That includes SHIP SCHEDULES, personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. Such posts will be removed and may be reported to law enforcement authorities. - You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication and publication. If you do so, please credit the command, organization or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or Petty Officer Joe Smith, for example). The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Southwest Regional Maintenance or NAVSEA Regional Maintenance Centers.
USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE is a U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. Commissioned in Mobile, AL on June 4, 2011, USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE is a part of DESRON 21 and CSG 3 and home ported in San Diego, CA.
#CBMU303 #Seabees Headquartered aboard Naval Base San Diego and commanded by LCDR Eric W. Hass, CBMU 303 serves the United States Pacific Fleet from Detachments in Bangor, WA, Lemoore, CA, Pearl Harbor, HI, Moreno Valley, CA, and Port Hueneme, CA. History Construction Battalion Maintenance Units originated during World War II when 136 units were established. During the Vietnam Conflict two units were activated, CBMU 301 and 302. Following Vietnam, CBMU 302 was retained and during recent realignment CBMU 202 and 303 were formed. CBMU 303 was commissioned on August 21, 1993 at U.S. Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA. The unit was formed from components of Public Works Center Guam, Subic Bay, Yokosuka/Pearl Harbor, Naval Mobile Construction Battalions TWO, SIXTEEN and EIGHTEEN. CBMU 303 was initially headquartered at Treasure Island with four detachments located in San Diego, Treasure Island, Bremerton Washington and Honolulu Hawaii. In September 1994, the Headquarters was relocated to San Diego, California and detachment were realigned to San Diego, Alameda, California, Moreno Valley, California and Honolulu, Hawaii. Although CBMU 303 is a relatively young command its personnel were consolidated from predecessor commands which have a history in support of the one Navy concept. With the call-up of PWC Subic Bay, elements of PWC Yokosuka and NMCB 16, the reserve CBMU mission was exercised and accomplished. Approximately one third of CBMU 303's members were activated to either support the civilian strike at Subic Bay and then continued on to Southwest Asia at various sited in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qtar and Kuwait, or to relieve NMCB 4 from Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico so NMCB 4 could be deployed to Saudi Arabia. In addition to its involvement during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, CBMU 303 has also distinguished itself in Seabee history by creating the Marvin Shields Memorial, located in Gardiner, Washington, for the only Seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Other projects include building restorations/modifications, power supply at the Navy's Survival Training Site, pre-engineered buildings and virtually all other aspects typically associated with CBMU's. Command Overview Welcome to the CBMU 303 Mainbody Facebook Fan page. This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on CBMU 303 Mainbody. Please visit our official homepage at https://www.seabee.navy.mil/. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of CBMU 303 Mainbody. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.ourmilitary.mil/user_agreement.shtml Please contact NC1 Campbell, CE3 Curiel, EO2 Mae, EA3 Howington, and UT2 Cluff with any questions or concerns in regards to CBMU 303 Mainbody's Facebook.
NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego, one of eight fleet logistics centers under NAVSUP Global Logistics Support, provides global logistics, business and support services to fleet, shore and industrial commands of the Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other joint and allied Forces. Services include contracting, regional transportation, fuel, material management, household goods movement support, postal and consolidated mail, warehousing, global logistics and husbanding, hazardous material management, and integrated logistics support. NAVSUP GLS comprises more than 5,700 military and civilian logistics professionals, contractors and foreign nationals operating as a single cohesive team providing global logistics services from 110 locations worldwide. A component of the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) headquartered in Mechanicsburg, Pa., NAVSUP GLS is part of a worldwide logistics network of more than 22,500 military and civilian personnel providing combat capability through top-notch logistics.
The nation's #1 Self-Help program in providing military service members, their families, and our guests with the basic knowledge to maintain their personal vehicles.
QUARTERDECK: 619-556-7986 (M-F/0700-1600), STAFF DUTY OFFICER: 619-929-4884 (24/7)
Welcome to the Official Facebook Fan page for Navy Food Management Team: San Diego. Please be advised that Navy Food Management Team:San Diego and/or the United States Navy do not endorse any non official postings to Navy Food Management Team:San Diego’s Facebook Page. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from the page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don’t post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 John Smith, for example). For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx
QUARTERDECK: 619-556-7986 (M-F/0700-1600), STAFF DUTY OFFICER: 619-929-4884 (24/7)
The DEFY Program is specifically designed for the 9-12 year old target population, a group described as “at risk” to become involved in substance abuse, gangs, and crime. Leading up to this involvement are a number of risk factors, including poor grades & attendance at school, poor social skills, and a lack of a supportive and caring environment at home. DEFY is based on best practices determined by the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) and is designed to strengthen factors that make youth more resilient to negative influences. The curriculum addresses those skills and factors.
The nation's #1 Self-Help program in providing military service members, their families, and our guests with the basic knowledge to maintain their personal vehicles.
NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego, one of eight fleet logistics centers under NAVSUP Global Logistics Support, provides global logistics, business and support services to fleet, shore and industrial commands of the Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other joint and allied Forces. Services include contracting, regional transportation, fuel, material management, household goods movement support, postal and consolidated mail, warehousing, global logistics and husbanding, hazardous material management, and integrated logistics support. NAVSUP GLS comprises more than 5,700 military and civilian logistics professionals, contractors and foreign nationals operating as a single cohesive team providing global logistics services from 110 locations worldwide. A component of the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) headquartered in Mechanicsburg, Pa., NAVSUP GLS is part of a worldwide logistics network of more than 22,500 military and civilian personnel providing combat capability through top-notch logistics.
Welcome to the Official Facebook Fan page for Navy Food Management Team: San Diego. Please be advised that Navy Food Management Team:San Diego and/or the United States Navy do not endorse any non official postings to Navy Food Management Team:San Diego’s Facebook Page. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from the page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don’t post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 John Smith, for example). For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx
#CBMU303 #Seabees Headquartered aboard Naval Base San Diego and commanded by LCDR Eric W. Hass, CBMU 303 serves the United States Pacific Fleet from Detachments in Bangor, WA, Lemoore, CA, Pearl Harbor, HI, Moreno Valley, CA, and Port Hueneme, CA. History Construction Battalion Maintenance Units originated during World War II when 136 units were established. During the Vietnam Conflict two units were activated, CBMU 301 and 302. Following Vietnam, CBMU 302 was retained and during recent realignment CBMU 202 and 303 were formed. CBMU 303 was commissioned on August 21, 1993 at U.S. Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA. The unit was formed from components of Public Works Center Guam, Subic Bay, Yokosuka/Pearl Harbor, Naval Mobile Construction Battalions TWO, SIXTEEN and EIGHTEEN. CBMU 303 was initially headquartered at Treasure Island with four detachments located in San Diego, Treasure Island, Bremerton Washington and Honolulu Hawaii. In September 1994, the Headquarters was relocated to San Diego, California and detachment were realigned to San Diego, Alameda, California, Moreno Valley, California and Honolulu, Hawaii. Although CBMU 303 is a relatively young command its personnel were consolidated from predecessor commands which have a history in support of the one Navy concept. With the call-up of PWC Subic Bay, elements of PWC Yokosuka and NMCB 16, the reserve CBMU mission was exercised and accomplished. Approximately one third of CBMU 303's members were activated to either support the civilian strike at Subic Bay and then continued on to Southwest Asia at various sited in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qtar and Kuwait, or to relieve NMCB 4 from Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico so NMCB 4 could be deployed to Saudi Arabia. In addition to its involvement during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, CBMU 303 has also distinguished itself in Seabee history by creating the Marvin Shields Memorial, located in Gardiner, Washington, for the only Seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Other projects include building restorations/modifications, power supply at the Navy's Survival Training Site, pre-engineered buildings and virtually all other aspects typically associated with CBMU's. Command Overview Welcome to the CBMU 303 Mainbody Facebook Fan page. This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on CBMU 303 Mainbody. Please visit our official homepage at https://www.seabee.navy.mil/. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of CBMU 303 Mainbody. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.ourmilitary.mil/user_agreement.shtml Please contact NC1 Campbell, CE3 Curiel, EO2 Mae, EA3 Howington, and UT2 Cluff with any questions or concerns in regards to CBMU 303 Mainbody's Facebook.
USS San Diego is the sixth ship in the San Antonio class of amphibious transport dock ships (LPD). San Diego is the fourth ship named after the Southern California city, but the first homeported there. She is currently the only U.S. Navy ship in the fleet homeported in her namesake city. San Diego’s keel was laid on May 23, 2007 in Huntington Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss. In honor of naval custom, coins and tokens were placed in the keel, in particular 7 pennies and 3 nickels, a total of 22 cents, all with dates significant in the city of San Diego’s history. The ship was completed and delivered to the Navy Dec. 19, 2011 and the first crew, the plankowners, moved aboard Jan. 4, 2012. After months of training and familiarization with the ship’s numerous new systems and equipment, San Diego sailed away Mar. 15, 2012. After passing through the Panama Canal, the ship entered San Diego harbor for the first time Apr. 6, 2012. She was placed into formal service to the fleet at Navy Pier in downtown San Diego May 19, 2012. Characteristics: Length: 684 ft (208.5 m) Beam: 105 ft (31.9 m) Displacement: 25K Long Tons Sustained Speed: 22+ knots Crew: 360 Sailors (330 Enlisted, 30 Officers) and 3 Marines Troop Accommodations: 699 troops, surge total 800 Main Propulsion: 4 Sequentially turbo-charged diesel, 2 shafts Ship Weapons: MK 31 Rolling Airframe Missile launchers MK 46 30mm guns MK 26 .50 caliber machine guns Medical Capability: 24 beds (ward and ICU) 2 Operating Rooms - Medical 2 Operating Rooms - Dental Mission: Amphibious ships are designed with a well deck in the afterpart of the ship. The ship will ballast her stern to either completely flood the well deck for launching or recovering conventional landing craft or only partially for a Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC). LPDs have extensive cargo areas to stow vehicles and gear required by a Marine Expeditionary Unit to conduct a wide-variety of landing missions. America’s expeditionary warships with their Marine Expeditionary Units (Special Operations Capable) (MEU [SOC]) execute multi-mission requirements, exploiting strategic maneuverability in a sea-based environment. Amphibious ships are also valuable assets in humanitarian missions with exceptional health services facilities, flight and small boat transfers capabilities and fresh-water production.
Welcome Sailors, Staff, Family and Friends of Southwest Regional Maintenance San Diego. This OFFICIAL Facebook page is to provide updated information from the CO, CMC, PAO, and Command Ombudsman. It is also a place to have discussions about upcoming events and to distribute information that may be beneficial to those reporting to SWRMC and/or emergency messages along with resources that can be helpful. All comments and postings should be appropriate to the intended family audience. Comments and postings that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful, or intended to defame any one person or organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. -We do not encourage comments or suggestions that encourage illegal activity. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. ***IMPORTANT*** - Do not post information that is classified, For Official Use Only (FOUO), pre-decisional, proprietary, business-sensitive, or Privacy Act protected. That includes SHIP SCHEDULES, personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. Such posts will be removed and may be reported to law enforcement authorities. - You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication and publication. If you do so, please credit the command, organization or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or Petty Officer Joe Smith, for example). The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Southwest Regional Maintenance or NAVSEA Regional Maintenance Centers.
Welcome to the USS Anchorage's Facebook Fan page sponsored by Expeditionary Strike Group 3 (ESG 3) and Commander, Naval Surface Forces Pacific (COMNAVSURFPAC). This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on the USS Anchorage (LPD 23). Please visit our official homepage at http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/lpd23/Pages/default.aspx While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of the USS Anchorage. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx For inquiries about USS Anchorage, please contact the Public Affairs officer at [email protected] Or write us at: Public Affairs USS Anchorage (LPD 23) FPO, AP 96660-1705
USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE is a U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. Commissioned in Mobile, AL on June 4, 2011, USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE is a part of DESRON 21 and CSG 3 and home ported in San Diego, CA.
Welcome to the Facebook Fan page sponsored by USS Somerset's (LPD 25) Command Master Chief. This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do ...not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of the U.S. Navy. For further information visit the DoD user agreement at: http://www.ourmilitary.mil/user_agreement.shtml