210401-N-YG104-0013 SAN DIEGO (Apr. 1, 2021) Fleet Master Chief James Honea hugs Force Master Chief James Osborne, Commander, Naval Surface Force Pacific, during Osborne’s retirement ceremony at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. Osborne is one of the longest-serving Chief Petty Officers in today’s Navy with more than 26 years in the CPO Mess. His career has focused on supporting, advocating for, and training Sailors in damage control – and the critical role it plays in the success of our force. He is retiring after a career of service in the surface force, the joint environment, and in supp


210401-N-YG104-0013 SAN DIEGO (Apr. 1, 2021) Fleet Master Chief James Honea hugs Force Master Chief James Osborne, Commander, Naval Surface Force Pacific, during Osborne’s retirement ceremony at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. Osborne is one of the longest-serving Chief Petty Officers in today’s Navy with more than 26 years in the CPO Mess. His career has focused on supporting, advocating for, and training Sailors in damage control – and the critical role it plays in the success of our force. He is retiring after a career of service in the surface force, the joint environment, and in support assignments in the Global War on Terrorism.


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