TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Sailors of the U.S. Navy visited the Greater Trenton Area as part of Trenton Navy Week. The Navy sent 100 sailors into the area last week, to met with students to talk about the importance of STEM education, volunteering at local non-profits, and holding community events. Trenton was chosen as one of 14 cities to host Navy Week across the country this year and that took place May 2-8, 2022. This was the first time a Navy Week has been held in the state of New Jersey in the history of the program. A planned Trenton Navy Week in 2020 which had to be scrapped due to COVID.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Jacob Gagliardi from Trenton, NJ attached to USS Gettysburg (CG-64) greets the crowd at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanBRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt (Chaplain) Stephen Huebscher, left, from Stillwater, Minn, attached to USS Princeton (CG-59), and Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Jacob Gagliardi from Trenton, NJ who is stationed aboard USS Gettysburg (CG-64) salute the national anthem at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Jacob Gagliardi from Trenton, NJ attached to USS Gettysburg (CG-64) greets the crowd at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton.
Trenton Central High School:
220505-N-WF272-1025 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, speak to local recruiters, assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1012 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, speak to local recruiters, assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1101 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, fill out surveys provided by local recruiters, assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1070 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) A student, attending Trenton Central High School, experiences the Navy’s virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1006 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, speak to local recruiters, assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1087 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, experience the Navy’s virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1038 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Students, attending Trenton Central High School, pose in a photo booth setup during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-1002 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Fire Controlman 3rd Class Dylan McQuoid, a native of Philadelphia, assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia while on Hometown Area Recruiting Program (HARP) duty, speaks to students, attending Trenton Central High School, during a virtual reality asset, the “Nimitz,” activation as part of the Trenton Navy Week, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)
Steinert High School:
HAMILTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Boatswain’s Mate Garrett McClain from Birmingham, Ala, attached to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) EIGHT shares details about Navy lifestyle and his unit with students at Steinert High School as part of Navy Week Trenton.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanHAMILTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Engineman 2nd Class Natalia Cummings-Duckie from Glen Burnie, MD, attached to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) EIGHT shares details about Navy lifestyle and her unit with students at Steinert High School as part of Navy Week Trenton.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanHAMILTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class Dwight Strong from Tupelo, Miss, attached to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) EIGHT shares details about Navy lifestyle and his unit with students at Steinert High School as part of Navy Week Trenton.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
Salvation Army:
TRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt (Chaplain) Stephen Huebscher, from Stillwater, Minn, attached to USS Princeton (CG-59) spreads mulch around bushes at the Salvation Army as part of Navy Week Trenton.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanTRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Religious Program Specialist Michael Declaro of San Leandro, Calif. left poses with Lt. (Chaplain) Stephen Huebscher, from Stillwater, Minn, at the Salvation Army in Trenton as part of Navy Week Trenton. Both are attached to USS Princeton (CG-59).
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanTRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Religious Program Specialist Michael Declaro of San Leandro, Calif., attached to USS Princeton (CG-59), clears brush from the yard at the Salvation Army as part of Navy Week Trenton.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
Crockett Middle School:
220503-N-WF272-2044 HAMILTON, N.J. (May 3, 2022) Sailors, assigned to Navy Band Northeast, participate in Hamilton Township School District’s Tech Night at Crockett Middle School, Hamilton, New Jersey, May 3, 2022, as part of Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220503-N-WF272-2005 HAMILTON, N.J. (May 3, 2022) Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Vonell Williams, center, and Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) 2nd Class David Kenney, both assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, attend Hamilton Township School District’s Tech Night at Crockett Middle School, Hamilton, New Jersey, May 3, 2022, as part of Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220503-N-WF272-2007 HAMILTON, N.J. (May 3, 2022) Lt. Taylor VanderWoude, a Boston native, medical officer programs recruiter at Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, observes Esports tournament during Hamilton Township School District’s Tech Night at Crockett Middle School, Hamilton, New Jersey, May 3, 2022, as part of Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruiting services from more than 30 talent acquisition sites with the overall goal of attracting the highest quality candidates to ensure the ongoing success of America’s Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)
Trenton Thunder:
220505-N-WF272-2020 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Lt. Cmdr. Nicholas Tuuk, executive officer of pre-commissioning unit New Jersey (SSN 796), throws the first pitch at a high school playoff game held at Trenton Thunder Baseball Ballpark, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022 as part of the Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-2055 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Musician 2nd Class Holden Moyer, a native of Williamsport, Pa., a member of Navy Band Northeast, sings the national anthem at Trenton Thunder Baseball Ballpark, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022 as part of the Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)220505-N-WF272-2087 TRENTON, N.J. (May 5, 2022) Musician 2nd Class Holden Moyer, a native of Williamsport, Pa., a member of Navy Band Northeast, sings the national anthem at Trenton Thunder Baseball Ballpark, Trenton, New Jersey, May 5, 2022 as part of the Trenton Navy Week. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy presence. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Diana Quinlan)BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Jacob Gagliardi from Trenton, NJ attached to USS Gettysburg (CG-64) greets the crowd at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanBRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Cmdr. Jared Smith, left, Commanding Officer of USS New Jersey visits with Sparky Lyle, retired professional baseball player before throwing out the first pitch at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanBRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Musician 2nd Class Holden Moyer, from Williamsport, Penn, a member of Navy Band Northeast, sings the national anthem at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanBRIDGEWATER, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt (Chaplain) Stephen Huebscher, left, from Stillwater, Minn, attached to USS Princeton (CG-59), and Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Jacob Gagliardi from Trenton, NJ who is stationed aboard USS Gettysburg (CG-64) salute the national anthem at TD Bank Ballpark, home field of the Somerset Patriots, as part of Navy Week Trenton. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanMAPLE SHADE, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Joshua Laughlin from Akron, Ohio, attached to USS New Jersey (SSN-796), moves a carpet at ReStore, Habitat for Humanity’s resale store. Six Sailors from USS New Jersey moved nearly 21,000 lbs of carpeting from a tractor trailer truck to a pile where buyers could pick through it.
ReStore Resource Supervisor Mike Esola said, “These volunteers are our favorite ones to have. Not just anyone can do what these guys did today. It makes a huge difference to our business to have these carpets ready for sale — it does a lot more good than people understand.”
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are designed to build awareness of the Navy across the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanMAPLE SHADE, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Information Systems Technician (Submarines) 2nd Class Wesley Rundle from Chattanooga, Tenn, attached to USS New Jersey (SSN-796) moves a carpet at ReStore, Habitat for Humanity’s resale store. Six Sailors from USS New Jersey moved nearly 21,000 lbs of carpeting from a tractor trailer truck to a pile where buyers could pick through it.
ReStore Resource Supervisor Mike Esola said, “These volunteers are our favorite ones to have. Not just anyone can do what these guys did today. It makes a huge difference to our business to have these carpets ready for sale — it does a lot more good than people understand.”
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are designed to build awareness of the Navy across the United States. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
TRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 5, 2022) U.S. Navy Religious Programs Specialist Michael Declaro from San Leandro, Calif. sends a shout out to his ship, USS Princeton, (CG-59) for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
Boys and Girls Club:
TRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger Duncan from Yarmouth, Maine visits with a boy at the Boys and Girls Club. Duncan challenged the boy with awareness of geography, giving clues and then asking him to name the state or country where Duncan had served in the Navy. Everyone had fun and met new people.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Religious Program Specialist Specialist Michael DeclaroTRENTON, N.J. — (MAY 3, 2022) U.S. Navy Religious Program Specialist Michael Declaro from San Leandro, Calif, attached to USS Princeton (CG-59) right, plays basketball with kids from the Boys and Girls Club. Declaro led a team of kids as team captain. Declaro’s team won the pick-up game, 58-50. Everyone had fun and met new people.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
Community Middle School Plainsboro:
PLAINSBORO, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Sarena Padilla from Jacksonville, Fla, left, discusses science with Akash Myadam, 13, after a STEM class presentation at Community Middle School in Plainsboro, N.J. Padilla and her colleague, U.S. Coast Guard Intelligence Specialist 2nd Class Matthew Martino, from Spotswood, N.J., work at the US National Ice Center, in Washington and have presented to more than 15 STEM classes as part of Navy Week Trenton. Padilla, trained as an astrophysicist, applied her science background to her career in the Navy and has found a niche as a Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) officer.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanPLAINSBORO, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Sarena Padilla from Jacksonville, Fla, right, watches as Ludovica Vitaloni, 13, drops a paper clip in a vial of liquid, to demonstrate the density of different liquids as part of a STEM class presentation at Community Middle School in Plainsboro, N.J. Padilla and her colleague, U.S. Coast Guard Intelligence Specialist 2nd Class Matthew Martino, from Spotswood, N.J., work at the US National Ice Center, in Washington and have presented to more than 15 STEM classes as part of Navy Week Trenton. Padilla, trained as an astrophysicist, applied her science background to her career in the Navy and has found a niche as a Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) officer.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanPLAINSBORO, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Sarena Padilla from Jacksonville, Fla, right, watches as Casey Daigneault, 13, drops a plastic button in a vial of liquid, to demonstrate the density of different liquids as part of a STEM class presentation at Community Middle School in Plainsboro, N.J. Padilla and her colleague, U.S. Coast Guard Intelligence Specialist 2nd Class Matthew Martino, from Spotswood, N.J., work at the US National Ice Center, in Washington and have presented to more than 15 STEM classes as part of Navy Week Trenton. Padilla, trained as an astrophysicist, applied her science background to her career in the Navy and has found a niche as a Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) officer.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy veteran Todd Frace greets the crew of USS New Jersey (SSN-796) in Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. before a community cleanup event. Frace served aboard USS Memphis in the 1990s and now works for Covanta, a company which recovers energy from trash in New Jersey. Frace said to the Sailors, “The skills you’re leaning in submarines are very valuable to the energy industry.” He encouraged them that good jobs were awaiting them outside of military service.
Sailors gathered early at Alberta Woods Park in Camden, NJ with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the city streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Sailors from USS New Jersey (SSN-796) pose with Camden N.J. Mayor Victor Carstarphen, center, during a city trash cleanup near Alberta Woods Park in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Paul Baker from Brookville, Ohio attached to USS New Jersey (SSN-796), cleans up trash with Chief Machinist Mate Auxiliary James Jones from St. Louis, left, and Camden Police Officer Selena Nunez near Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Lt. (Chaplain) Stephen Huebscher, right, from Stillwater, Minn. attached to USS Princeton (CG-59) cleans up trash with Sam Myers, the City of Camden Rent Control Officer near Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Sailors joined Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen, left center, in red, and a volunteer cleanup crew of about 100 people near Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Paul Baker from Brookville, Ohio attached to USS New Jersey (SSN-796), delivers a piece of trash to New Jersey State Trooper Michael Guenther’s bag near Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 4, 2022) U.S. Navy Sailors joined Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen and a volunteer cleanup crew of about 100 people near Alberta Woods Park in Camden, N.J. in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
Sailors gathered early in light rain with Mayor Victor Carstarphen and about 100 people including New Jersey State Troopers, Camden Public Works Dept, city employees and volunteers from Rutgers University, Covanta and a large group of resident volunteers in support of Navy Week Trenton and Camden Strong, a campaign to revitalize the city.
The group worked together for about 4 hours to clean up the neighborhood, resulting in about two dump trucks full of waste removed from the streets.
Mayor Carstarphen said, “A clean city is a happy city.” as he led the group through the streets with a bullhorn in his hand, encouraging residents to come out and help with the community cleanup effort.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. DuncanCAMDEN, N.J. — (MAY 7, 2022) U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 1st Class Dave Rohrbeck of EOD Mobile Unit 12, based at Earle N.J., speaks to the crowd at Adventure Aquarium as part of Navy Week. In the tank behind Rohrbeck is Lt. Justin Adams from Lyons, Ga.
The Navy has done over 20 humanitarian aid and community outreach projects in the greater Trenton, NJ area this week as part of Navy Week Trenton. Navy Week events are held in different cities across the United States year round. They are designed to connect Americans from all walks of life with their Sailors. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan
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