HARBOR, Wash. (Sept. 18, 2018) — Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate Joshua Ginieczki has his cover donned during Naval Air Station Whidbey Island (NASWI) Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Pinning Ceremony. The ceremony marks the first iteration of Sailor 360 and the culmination of a six-week long intense training cycle that has been built off of almost two and a half centuries of naval heritage and 125 years of CPO tradition. VP-46 has recently returned from Rim of the Pacific exercise and is currently stationed at NASWI. The "Grey Knights" are in preparation for an upcoming deployment and their final de
HARBOR, Wash. (Sept. 18, 2018) — Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate Joshua Ginieczki has his cover donned during Naval Air Station Whidbey Island (NASWI) Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Pinning Ceremony. The ceremony marks the first iteration of Sailor 360 and the culmination of a six-week long intense training cycle that has been built off of almost two and a half centuries of naval heritage and 125 years of CPO tradition. VP-46 has recently returned from Rim of the Pacific exercise and is currently stationed at NASWI. The "Grey Knights" are in preparation for an upcoming deployment and their final deployment with the legacy P-3C Orion, the Navy's most historic maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft.
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