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Navy covers are lined up as selected chief petty officers prepare for a pinning ceremony in which they will be promoted. After promotion the new chiefs will wear a different cover. The anchors pinning ceremony marks the end of a six-week initiation period held at Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Sept. 16.

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camp pendleton chapel mentorship 7th esb fleet readiness center combined forces special operations component command augusta reservist frc utica sailors camp leatherneck california helmand province hospital corpsman 118th 7th engineer support battalion 2nd marine logistics group forward regional command southwest chief petty officers pinning ceremony marines hymn anchors aweigh imperial beach scan eagle detachment chief petty officers creed chief select forward deployed combat repair det a petty officer 1st class gino flores sailors step up at leatherneck s chiefs pinning ceremony dvids high resolution us marine corps ancient greece