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U.S. Navy Rear Adm. William Houston, left, deputy director of strategic targeting and nuclear mission planning, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), welcomes U.S. Navy Vice Adm. William Merz, deputy chief of naval operations for warfare systems (OPNAV N9), to USSTRATCOM headquarters, April 12, 2019. Merz conducted a Joint Maritime Fight briefing to USSTRATCOM personnel and was also the keynote speaker at the Heartland of America 119th Submarine Birthday Ball in downtown Omaha, Neb. The ball pays tribute to the men and women serving the submarine force, their families and all of those who came before them to take on the arduous task of undersea warfare that began when John Holland sold the submersible that would be commissioned USS Holland (SS-1) to the U.S. Navy, April 11, 1900.
190412-F-SM465-010.JPG Photo By: Steve Cunningham

OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. - U.S. Navy Rear Adm. William Houston, left, deputy director of strategic targeting and nuclear mission planning, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), welcomes U.S. Navy Vice Adm. William Merz, deputy chief of naval operations for warfare systems (OPNAV N9), to USSTRATCOM headquarters, April 12, 2019. Merz conducted a Joint Maritime Fight briefing to USSTRATCOM personnel and was also the keynote speaker at the Heartland of America 119th Submarine Birthday Ball in downtown Omaha, Neb. The ball pays tribute to the men and women serving the submarine force, their families and all of those who came before them to take on the arduous task of undersea warfare that began when John Holland sold the submersible that would be commissioned USS Holland (SS-1) to the U.S. Navy, April 11, 1900.


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