NORFOLK, Va. (Feb. 21, 2022): Six Civil Service Mariners (CIVMARS) aboard Military Sealift Command’s fleet replenishment oiler USNS Joshua Humphreys (T-AO 188) on Feb. 19 dressed the vessel in full dress, which consists of a rainbow of colors that included 119 flags and pennants flown on three different platforms, for the purpose of honoring President’s Day, Feb. 21. It took Humphreys’ cargo team, made up of Operations Chief Larry J. Gonzales, Boatswain Mates Jaime A. Castano and James (Big O) Orlanda, Able Seamans Jose L. Suazo and Roger M. Evangelista, and Ordinary Seaman (Prince) Albert O


NORFOLK, Va. (Feb. 21, 2022): Six Civil Service Mariners (CIVMARS) aboard Military Sealift Command’s fleet replenishment oiler USNS Joshua Humphreys (T-AO 188) on Feb. 19 dressed the vessel in full dress, which consists of a rainbow of colors that included 119 flags and pennants flown on three different platforms, for the purpose of honoring President’s Day, Feb. 21. It took Humphreys’ cargo team, made up of Operations Chief Larry J. Gonzales, Boatswain Mates Jaime A. Castano and James (Big O) Orlanda, Able Seamans Jose L. Suazo and Roger M. Evangelista, and Ordinary Seaman (Prince) Albert O. Dankwa, a total of 111 man hours to display the vessel in full dress. Gonzales said it was a privilege and an honor to dress the ship.


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