Rotary honors local service members

Pictured (left to right): MA1 Ryan Wells - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Senior Sailor of the Quarter, MA2 Joshua Ferrer - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Junior Sailor of the Quarter, MCSFBn Sgt. Maj.Steven Burkett, LTJG Matthew Rumpke, MCSFBn Executive Officer LCDR Darrin Faller, MAC Doug Terou, MCSFBn Command Master Chief MACM George Serrano, MACS Winston Preston, MSgt Jason Selby, Sgt Nicholas Weidner - MCSFBn Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter, SSgt John Bishop, LCpl Nathan Keller - MCSFBn Marine of the Quarter. Not pictured: MASN Kimyounna Jackson - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Blue Jacket of the Quarter. - Courtesy photo
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Pictured (left to right): MA1 Ryan Wells - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Senior Sailor of the Quarter, MA2 Joshua Ferrer - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Junior Sailor of the Quarter, MCSFBn Sgt. Maj.Steven Burkett, LTJG Matthew Rumpke, MCSFBn Executive Officer LCDR Darrin Faller, MAC Doug Terou, MCSFBn Command Master Chief MACM George Serrano, MACS Winston Preston, MSgt Jason Selby, Sgt Nicholas Weidner - MCSFBn Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter, SSgt John Bishop, LCpl Nathan Keller - MCSFBn Marine of the Quarter. Not pictured: MASN Kimyounna Jackson - SWFPAC/MCSFBn Blue Jacket of the Quarter.

March 14, 2013 · 11:32 AM

The Silverdale Rotary Club recognized exemplary Sailors and Marines from Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific (SWFPAC)/Marine Corps Security Force Battalion (MCSFBn) at Bangor on March 7.

These service members are chosen from a large pool of candidates by their superiors. Candidates are chosen based on job performance, leadership, and their community involvement.

 

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