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Harlem, N.Y. native, Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Jimenez, a recruiter assigned to Navy Recruiting Station Ingram, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, instructs middle school girls on the Penny Boat Challenge during the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's CORE4 STEM Expo held at the Freeman Expo Hall.  Jimenez is a 1999 graduate of A. Philip Randolph High School in New York.  The expo, consisting an all-female day and all-male day, featured leaders from the energy, science, computer, and aerospace industries and presented students with the opportunity to meet with high-profile representatives from Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies.  Students experienced hands-on and demonstration projects, listened to speakers from exciting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, and spoke with Navy recruiters to discuss degree plans in interested fields and financial aid options. (Navy Photo by Burrell D. Parmer, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio Public Affairs/Released)
161101-N-ND850-385.JPG Photo By: Burrell Parmer

SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Harlem, N.Y. native, Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Jimenez, a recruiter assigned to Navy Recruiting Station Ingram, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, instructs middle school girls on the Penny Boat Challenge during the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's CORE4 STEM Expo held at the Freeman Expo Hall. Jimenez is a 1999 graduate of A. Philip Randolph High School in New York. The expo, consisting an all-female day and all-male day, featured leaders from the energy, science, computer, and aerospace industries and presented students with the opportunity to meet with high-profile representatives from Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies. Students experienced hands-on and demonstration projects, listened to speakers from exciting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, and spoke with Navy recruiters to discuss degree plans in interested fields and financial aid options. (Navy Photo by Burrell D. Parmer, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio Public Affairs/Released)


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