YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 23, 2022) – Rear Adm. Richard Seif, commander, Submarine Group Seven, the command triad for Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka and Nammie Limbach, director, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Yokosuka, present certificates of appreciation to Electrician’s Mate Petty Officer 1st Class Ketab Hairston, Master-at-Arms Petty Officer 1st Class Luis Zaragoza, and Master-At-Arms Chief Petty Officer Jamal Borden for their support raising funds during the 2022 Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund Drive onboard Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, May 23. At the end of
YOKOSUKA, Japan (May 23, 2022) – Rear Adm. Richard Seif, commander, Submarine Group Seven, the command triad for Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka and Nammie Limbach, director, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Yokosuka, present certificates of appreciation to Electrician’s Mate Petty Officer 1st Class Ketab Hairston, Master-at-Arms Petty Officer 1st Class Luis Zaragoza, and Master-At-Arms Chief Petty Officer Jamal Borden for their support raising funds during the 2022 Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund Drive onboard Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, May 23. At the end of each ADFD season, NMCRS offices from around the world host an appreciation ceremony recognizing commands that have the highest donation per capita, the highest donation contribution, and outstanding command key persons for the Marine Corps and the Navy. NMCRS is a private, non-profit organization that has been financially assisting Marines, sailors and their families through interest-free loans and grants since 1904. For more than 75 years, CFAY has provided, maintained, and operated base facilities and services in support of the 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, tenant commands, and thousands of military and civilian personnel and their families.
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