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NOAA Corps Lieutenant Timothy Holland at the South Pole ceremonial marker in November 2020.
Left to Right:
Top Row: Ensign Matthew Chonka, Ensign Luke McConville, Ensign Karl Wagner
2nd Row: Ensign Abby Letts, Ensign Tyler Houck
3rd Row: Ensign Anthony Zoller, Ensign Mark
Randall J. TeBeest, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Programs and Administration, NOAA’s Office of Marine and Aviation Operations.
Basic Officer Training Class 134 poses in front of NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow on September 1, 2019.
NOAA Corps officer candidates aboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter in September 2019.
NOAA Senior Survey Technician Andrea Stoneman with a water sampling instrument aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson.
Left to right: Top row: ENS Collin McMillan, ENS Adam Rand, ENS Kyler Johnson; Top middle row: ENS Kevin Tarazona, ENS Brandon Schleiger, ENS Kennieth Brewer; Bottom middle row: EN
Lt. Cmdr. Rebecca Waddington and Capt. Kristie Twining aboard NOAA's Gulfstream IV-SP during a hurricane surveillance flight on August 5, 2018.
Members of NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class 130 at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, including (top to bottom, left to right) ENS Lyle I. Robbins, ENS James C.
Members of NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class 129 stand in front of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy building, including Ensign Jeffrey D. Calderon, Ensign Michael D.
Members of NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class 127 at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, including Ensign Mason L. Carroll, Ensign Nicole L. Chappelle, Ensign Sarah S.