ARLINGTON, Va. (April 8, 2019) Chief Engineman Brandon Lovell, left, the 2017 Navy Reserve Sailor of the Year, poses in the Pentagon’s press briefing room with 2018 RSOY finalists at the start of a week-long selection process for the RSOY title and meritorious advancement to the rank of chief petty officer. Finalists, from right, are Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Reginald Oden, assigned to the 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 4th Marine Division; Electrician’s Mate 1st Class Christopher Harris, assigned to NR SurgeMain, Augusta, Ga.; Master-at-Arms 1st Class Justin Monson, assigned to


ARLINGTON, Va. (April 8, 2019) Chief Engineman Brandon Lovell, left, the 2017 Navy Reserve Sailor of the Year, poses in the Pentagon’s press briefing room with 2018 RSOY finalists at the start of a week-long selection process for the RSOY title and meritorious advancement to the rank of chief petty officer. Finalists, from right, are Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Reginald Oden, assigned to the 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 4th Marine Division; Electrician’s Mate 1st Class Christopher Harris, assigned to NR SurgeMain, Augusta, Ga.; Master-at-Arms 1st Class Justin Monson, assigned to Reserve Component Command Northwest, Personnel Specialist 1st Class Mary Dube, assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FIVE FIVE (VR-55); and Personnel Specialist 1st Class Angelita Baggoo, assigned to Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center.


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