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Master-at-Arms Sailors and military working dogs of Navy Technical Training Center Lackland conduct a double bite technique during Navy Day at the Alamo April 26. Other activities conducted during Navy Day were performances from the “Destroyers” of Navy Band Southwest, future Sailors’ oath of enlistment, Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship check presentations by Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, a display of Navy Corpsmen from Navy Medicine Training Support Center, a demonstration from the funeral honors detail of Navy Operational Support Center San Antonio, along with a Navy choir and color guard provided by Navy Information Operations Command Texas. Navy Day at the Alamo is part of the annual celebration known as Fiesta San Antonio.
180426-N-ND850-011.JPG Photo By: Burrell Parmer

SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Master-at-Arms Sailors and military working dogs of Navy Technical Training Center Lackland conduct a double bite technique during Navy Day at the Alamo April 26. Other activities conducted during Navy Day were performances from the “Destroyers” of Navy Band Southwest, future Sailors’ oath of enlistment, Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship check presentations by Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, a display of Navy Corpsmen from Navy Medicine Training Support Center, a demonstration from the funeral honors detail of Navy Operational Support Center San Antonio, along with a Navy choir and color guard provided by Navy Information Operations Command Texas. Navy Day at the Alamo is part of the annual celebration known as Fiesta San Antonio.


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