160916-N-KF478-949 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Chief Yeoman Humphries, a native of Newman, Georgia assigned to Training Air Wing Four, being pinned with anchor by his loved one during the FY17 chief petty officer (CPO) pinning ceremony at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Wings Auditorium Sept. 16, 2016. Five Corpus Christi-area Sailors donned khaki uniforms and combination covers for the first time in a tradition unique to the Navy, which dates back to 1893 when the CPO paygrade was created. The ceremony signifies a new position of leadership and responsibility for the Navy. ( Nav


160916-N-KF478-949 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Chief Yeoman Humphries, a native of Newman, Georgia assigned to Training Air Wing Four, being pinned with anchor by his loved one during the FY17 chief petty officer (CPO) pinning ceremony at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Wings Auditorium Sept. 16, 2016. Five Corpus Christi-area Sailors donned khaki uniforms and combination covers for the first time in a tradition unique to the Navy, which dates back to 1893 when the CPO paygrade was created. The ceremony signifies a new position of leadership and responsibility for the Navy. ( Navy photo by Bill W. Love)


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