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2 VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (NNS) – Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) welcomed its newest leader Capt. Robert “Barr” Kimnach III, while celebrating the retirement of its departing leader Capt. Jeff Chism at Point Mugu, July 8, 2021.
Rear Adm. Bette Bolivar, commander, Navy Region Southwest, served as the guest speaker and officiated the change of command during a ceremony attended by military personnel, distinguished visitors, and civilian guests.
“Capt. Chism has taken community engagement to the highest level,” said Bolivar. “With Jeff at the helm, this installation excelled, made many accomplishments and exceeded all expectations. His achievements have truly reflected our mission and enabled warfighter readiness. Jeff’s vision of Ventura County has been unmatched.”
Rear Adm. Matt Ott is a native of Richmond, Virginia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business with a minor in Psychology from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) and commissioned through VMI’s Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program.,
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The Killeen Independent School District board of trustees opted to take no action on a proposed crime commission during Tuesday evening s board meeting.
The crime reduction committee, if approved by the board, would consist of representatives from Killeen ISD, the cities of Killeen and Harker Heights, Bell County and Fort Hood.
âThe city of Killeen is soliciting input and district participation to engage in dialogue centered around the reduction of crime throughout our region,â the agenda states.
According to a city of Killeen city council memorandum, the Killeen city council approved a motion of direction during its Feb. 22 workshop for City Manager Kent Cagle to present a resolution creating the âCommittee for Crime Solutions.â