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OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (Sept. 16, 2014) Chief Cryptologic Technician-Collection Michael  J. Graham  receives his chief petty officer combination cover during U.S. Strategic Command's (USSTRATCOM) Fiscal Year 2015 Chief Petty Officer Pinning Ceremony. At the ceremony, Graham and Chief Cryptologic Technician-Collection Patrick J. Sherlock became the newest chief petty officers assigned to USSTRATCOM. Advancement to chief petty officer is the most significant promotion within the enlisted naval rates, and carries unique responsibilities and privileges. USSTRATCOM is one of nine DoD unified combatant commands and is charged with strategic deterrence, space operations, cyberspace operations, joint electronic warfare, global strike, missile defense, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, combating weapons of mass destruction, and analysis and targeting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Byron C. Linder/Released)
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OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (Sept. 16, 2014) Chief Cryptologic Technician-Collection Michael J. Graham receives his chief petty officer combination cover during U.S. Strategic Command's (USSTRATCOM) Fiscal Year 2015 Chief Petty Officer Pinning Ceremony. At the ceremony, Graham and Chief Cryptologic Technician-Collection Patrick J. Sherlock became the newest chief petty officers assigned to USSTRATCOM. Advancement to chief petty officer is the most significant promotion within the enlisted naval rates, and carries unique responsibilities and privileges. USSTRATCOM is one of nine DoD unified combatant commands and is charged with strategic deterrence, space operations, cyberspace operations, joint electronic warfare, global strike, missile defense, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, combating weapons of mass destruction, and analysis and targeting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Byron C. Linder/Released)


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