CARY, (May 28, 2010) Retired Master Chief William Goines, the Navy's first African American Sea, Air, Land (SEAL) operator, is recognized as a pioneer of swimming during the 8th Annual National Black Heritage Swim Meet Community Breakfast in Cary, , May 28. SEAL representatives attended the event for the second consecutive year in order to speak with swimmers and coaches about opportunities available within the Naval Special Warfare Community as part of the Naval Special Warfare Group 2, (NSWG2) community outreach program. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jo


CARY, (May 28, 2010) Retired Master Chief William Goines, the Navy's first African American Sea, Air, Land (SEAL) operator, is recognized as a pioneer of swimming during the 8th Annual National Black Heritage Swim Meet Community Breakfast in Cary, , May 28. SEAL representatives attended the event for the second consecutive year in order to speak with swimmers and coaches about opportunities available within the Naval Special Warfare Community as part of the Naval Special Warfare Group 2, (NSWG2) community outreach program. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joseph M. Clark/Released) Retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer William Goines, second from right, the Navy's first African-American SEAL operator, is recognized as a pioneer of swimming during the 8th annual National Black 100528-N-TG110-075


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