Dale Earnhardt Jr., Navy Team Up To Promote Boot Camp
The U.S. Navy and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Friday announced the formation of the Dale Jr. Division, an 88-person boot camp division at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois. To launch the division, Earnhardt Jr. will drive the JR Motorsports No. 83 Navy Dale Jr. Division Chevrolet in the NASCAR Nationwide Series Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 24. The national recruiting effort will be supported by a national advertising and marketing campaign. Recruits who sign up for the Dale Jr. Division will be commissioned by Earnhardt, who will again visit the recruits upon completion of their seven-to-eight week course. Also, Brad Keselowski, driver of the JR Motorsports’ Nationwide Series No. 88 Navy Chevrolet, will join the division during training to learn the boot camp basics (Navy).
Navy Enlists Earnhardt Jr.'s Help To Promote Recruitment Initiative
CALL TO SERVE: In Birmingham, Daniel Blank noted of the 10,000 people who will pass through a display on a typical race weekend, the Navy "anticipates on developing approximately 300 leads for recruits." The Navy spends around $6.5M from its publicly funded general advertising budget to sponsor JR Motorsports' No. 88 car "and to set up the interactive displays." Navy Motorsports Program Manager Andrea Ross, who estimated the Navy has "already received nearly $6[M] worth of advertising exposure after eight races," said, "What we're looking for in this program is brand awareness, recruiting and retention. At the end of the day, we look at all these metrics to decide if our participation in the sport is worthwhile. Where we are right now with our partnership with JR Motorsports, we feel it is." Chief of Naval Personnel Capt. Jack Hanzlik said of the Dale Jr. Division, "It's the first time we've ever partnered with a celebrity, industry leader, in a call to action service"
A once powerful guided-missile cruiser that was built at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, fought in the Vietnam War and the Gulf War, and was then mothballed in Suisun Bay, is scheduled to be towed to sea today to be strafed, torpedoed and sunk by allied forces in the Pacific.
The Horne (CG-30) was named for a Navy admiral who began his career on sailing ships at the turn of the 20th century, and will be remembered by legions of former crew members who served on the ship during its quarter-century of service. The ship's passing echoes a bygone era when San Francisco Bay was ringed with naval bases and warships were often seen.
Capt. Tim Lockwood of the fleet ocean tug Navajo said he plans to tow the Horne beneath the Golden Gate this afternoon on its final voyage toward Hawaii, where a multinational exercise is scheduled to use the cruiser's steel hull and superstructure for target practice.
As Rough As It May Seem,It's Still Steady As You Go...
BREMERTON, Wash. -- A Navy destroyer that had been mothballed at Bremerton for six years has been towed away.
The David R. Ray will be used for target practice and sunk next week near Hawaii in the Rim of the Pacific war exercise. The exercise will involve ships, submarines and aircraft from 10 nations.
The 31-year-old Ray had been based at Everett before it was decommissioned in 2002.
State Rep. Larry Seaquist of Gig Harbor was the destroyer's commanding officer from 1981-1983 when it operated several months in the Persian Gulf and traveled to the South China Sea. He says the crew nicknamed the ship the "Malacca Marauder" for the straits it passed through.
I personally think this not the best practice by any nation.This goes on with the Australian, Canadian Navies and others as shown in the videos.
Origin Scandinavian/German/English
GGG Grandfather 2nd Assistant Surgeon on HMS Victory.
Early family branches came to the New World beginning around 1597. I'm a descendant of a Mayflower passenger & an early Dutch settler who helped build Brooklyn,New York.
William 1 of Normandy can also be included as an ancestor of mine.
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