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Capt. Anthony âTonyâ Jaramillo entered the Navy in July 1984 and completed basic training in San Diego. Upon completion, he was designated an Airman and soon transferred to Naval Air Technical Training Center in Millington, Tennessee, where he completed Aviation Structural Mechanic âAâ school.
Jaramilloâs highest enlisted rank was Petty Officer First Class and in 1993 he was selected to participate in the Enlisted Commissioning Program. His hard work and determination served him well on his way to being commissioned as a Navy officer in June of 1995. In 1998, he lateraled to the Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer Community and in 2006 was designated an Acquisition Professional Community member.
Junior sailor dies in kayaking mishap Fair winds and following seas, Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Apprentice Jinghui Xiao. (Coast Guard image) A junior sailor drowned last month while kayaking in waters off Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, officials have confirmed. Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Apprentice Jinghui Xiao, 29, was kayaking with two other people in Bayou Grande on the afternoon of Nov. 15, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. At one point, Xiao “stepped into deeper water and drowned,” sheriff’s office spokeswoman Amber Southard said, and a Navy fire and rescue boat recovered his body at about 1:45 p.m.
we are going to do everything we can, 24/7 to make sure that communities get back on their feet. and in the end, i m confident we ll be able to leave the gulf coast in better shape than it was before. that s a challenge that awaits the president as well as b.p. the president wraps up his two-day trip to the gulf with a tour of an emergency resource center in pensacola, florida. as of now, there is no oil yet on the coast of florida but the state is preparing for the worst and after the tour, the president will make remarks to military personnel at the naval air technical training center and then heads back here to d.c. for that 8:00 p.m. oval office address. back new to gretchen, steve and brian. all right, kelly wright, thank you very much for that update. right. ok, so the president says that the seafood is fine to eat and that s great but we know that there are hundreds, perhaps thousands of people who are living down along the gulf coast who are out of work.
applause. i want to thank all of the spouses and families who are joining us here today. you hold our military families together pf. so we honor your service as well. it is great to be here in pensacola. america s oldest naval air station. the cradle of naval aviation. we ve got navy, all. the students of naval air technical training center. we ve got training wing 6, maybe a few blue angels. we ve got united states states marines in the house. maybe a few air force and army,