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US Navy 050218-N-4729H-008 Navy Astronaut Cmdr. Robert L. Curbeam., Jr. speaks to high school students at a workshop during the Black Engineer of the Year Award career fair

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Navy Astronaut Cmdr. Robert L. Curbeam., Jr. speaks to high school students at a workshop during the Black Engineer of the Year Award career fair.

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Baltimore, Md. (Feb. 18, 2005) Navy Astronaut Cmdr. Robert L. Curbeam., Jr. speaks to high school students at a workshop during the Black Engineer of the Year Award career fair. The fair is held in conjunction with an awards ceremony that recognizes excellence in engineering, both in the government and private sector. Cmdr. Curbeam spoke to students who are part of a pre-college program that encourages students to pursue technical careers. Navy Recruiting and Navy Diversity Directorate sponsored a booth at the career fair to encourage bright young students to consider a career in the Navy, in fields such as Nuclear Engineering. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist Monica Hallman File# 050218-N-4729H-008

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