Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy James Honea will retire in the coming months, capping a 38-year career that began on a frigate during the Cold War and ends in Washington as the top enlisted ...
James Honea became the new master chief petty officer of the Navy during a recent ceremony in Maryland presided over by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday. Honea, installed Sept. 8 at the U ...
He was a sailor at Long Beach Naval Station. She worked at the Naval Exchange. It started with a dance at the base club. She asked him to dance. His blue eyes caught her attention. So did his swagger.
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy James Honea has some news for the enlisted fleet: he doesn’t really care too much either way about beards. The 16th MCPON said he cares about his sailors and ...
The 17th master chief petty officer of the Navy released his objectives for the fleet Tuesday, a day after he was sworn in as the Navy's top enlisted sailor. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy ...
The Navy's new top enlisted sailor said he wants to be a problem solver for the fleet in his first remarks to the press since taking office in September of last year. Master Chief Petty Officer of the ...
The following is the Thanksgiving message from the Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro and commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith. In addition, there are photos from Chief of Naval ...
MCPON James Honea, the Navy’s top enlisted sailor, will retire after 38 years, capping a career defined by advocacy for enlisted families and leadership across multiple global commands. Master Chief ...
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy James Honea sat down with Navy Times recently to discuss beards, being a good chief and sailor quality of life. He is shown here addressing sailors in September.
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