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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Joe Campa Jr. talks to young students of the Mexican American Engineers and Scientist (MAES) about the benefits of joining the United States Navy.

Lt. Cmdr. Mike Jackson, assigned to the Navy Recruiting District Houston, speaks with high-school students at the Aviation Sciences and Technology building at Texas Southern University.

Cmdr. Karen Muntean, executive officer of Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with mother/daughter teams during Latina Day of the 2014 Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology Week.

Lt. David Tarasi, from Austin, an officer programs recruiter, joined by Senior Chief Navy Counselor Jose Ozuna, both assigned to Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with a student about career opportunities in the Navy.

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Steven S. Giordano speaks with Sailors during an all-hands call at Patrol Squadron (VP) 30 aboard Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville.

Ordnanceman 2nd Class Gabriela Myers speaks with an attendee about careers in the Navy during the San Antonio Spurs Military Appreciation Night presented by USAA at the AT&T Center.

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Chief Navy Counselor Jason Jackson, a recruiter with Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with two students about careers in the U.S. Navy during a career expo at the 2015 Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology Week.

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EDINBURG, Texas (Oct. 09, 2015) Chief Navy Counselor Jason Jackson, a recruiter with Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with two students about careers in the U.S. Navy during a career expo at the 2015 Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology Week (HESTEC) on the campus of the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley. HESTEC Week is an educational conference that features events geared towards promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education to people of all ages and backgrounds. The Theme for this year's conference is Change the World through STEM. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer) File# 151009-N-ND850-819

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