CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (June 13, 2018) Rear Adm. Paul Pearigen, commander, Navy Medicine West, and chief of the Navy Medical Corps and Memphis, Tenn. native newly sworn in Sailors and Soldiers, members of the military's delayed entry program, on the Coke Main Stage at Riverbend Festival Military Appreciation Night as part of Chattanooga Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to connect the public with Navy Sailors, programs and equipment throughout the country. Every year, America's Navy comes home to approximately 15 cities across the country to show Americans why having a strong Navy is critical to


CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (June 13, 2018) Rear Adm. Paul Pearigen, commander, Navy Medicine West, and chief of the Navy Medical Corps and Memphis, Tenn. native newly sworn in Sailors and Soldiers, members of the military's delayed entry program, on the Coke Main Stage at Riverbend Festival Military Appreciation Night as part of Chattanooga Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to connect the public with Navy Sailors, programs and equipment throughout the country. Every year, America's Navy comes home to approximately 15 cities across the country to show Americans why having a strong Navy is critical to the American way of life.


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