Naval Station Ingleside

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1990 military baseUnited StatesUnited States Navy
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Location: 27.831, -97.202, KML, Maps

    Members of the Auxillary Security Force, Naval Station Ingleside, Texas train how to properly use handcuffs and various restraining techniques, April 16, 2003 030416-N-FH503-163Members of the Auxillary Security Force, Naval Station Ingleside, Texas train how to properly use handcuffs and various restraining techniques, April 16, 2003 030416-N-FH503-163
    US Navy 030415-N-5862D-031 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training CenterUS Navy 030415-N-5862D-031 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training Center
    US Navy 030415-N-5862D-048 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training CenterUS Navy 030415-N-5862D-048 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training Center
    US Navy 030415-N-5862D-064 students at the Mine Warfare Training Center ClassUS Navy 030415-N-5862D-064 students at the Mine Warfare Training Center Class
    US Navy 030415-N-5862D-080 Chief Mineman Kevin Spurling reviews the controls on a sonar console with Seaman Carrie Reidinger and Seaman Loren Hord, both are students at the Mine Warfare Training CenterUS Navy 030415-N-5862D-080 Chief Mineman Kevin Spurling reviews the controls on a sonar console with Seaman Carrie Reidinger and Seaman Loren Hord, both are students at the Mine Warfare Training Center
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-099 Members of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF), are trained how to properly use the ASP collapsible baton. The baton is primarily a defensive or non-lethal tool that is used when the situation calls foUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-099 Members of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF), are trained how to properly use the ASP collapsible baton. The baton is primarily a defensive or non-lethal tool that is used when the situation calls fo
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-121 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine, guides the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system into it`s cradle after a short dive in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training CenterUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-121 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine, guides the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system into it's cradle after a short dive in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training Center
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-129 Mineman 1st Class Jayson Calton, from Booneville, Miss., prepares to lower the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training CenterUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-129 Mineman 1st Class Jayson Calton, from Booneville, Miss., prepares to lower the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training Center
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-154 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine and her instructor Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame observe the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system submerge in the training pool at the Mine WarfaUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-154 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine and her instructor Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame observe the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system submerge in the training pool at the Mine Warfa
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-168 Mineman 3rd Class Bryan Gentry from Kansas City, Mo., applies some pressure to Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey. Both Petty Officers are members of the Auxiliary Security ForceUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-168 Mineman 3rd Class Bryan Gentry from Kansas City, Mo., applies some pressure to Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey. Both Petty Officers are members of the Auxiliary Security Force
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-175 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite is instructing a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper use the ASP collapsible batonUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-175 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite is instructing a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper use the ASP collapsible baton
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-189 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite instructs Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper handcuffing techniquesUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-189 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite instructs Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper handcuffing techniques
    US Navy 030416-N-5862D-205 Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) is being trained how to use the ASP collapsible baton properlyUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-205 Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) is being trained how to use the ASP collapsible baton properly
    US Navy 030421-N-5862D-068 Engineman 2nd Class Nick Urena (right), from Brooklyn, N.Y. and Boatswain`s Mate 3rd Class Christina Sebren, from Galveston, Texas, are both stationed aboard the Osprey class Coastal Mine Hunter USS KUS Navy 030421-N-5862D-068 Engineman 2nd Class Nick Urena (right), from Brooklyn, N.Y. and Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Christina Sebren, from Galveston, Texas, are both stationed aboard the Osprey class Coastal Mine Hunter USS K
    US Navy 040812-N-2006A-001 Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry Scott, speaks with Chief Petty Officer (CPO) selectees in front of the mine countermeasure ship USS Chief (MCM 14) homeported at Naval Station InglUS Navy 040812-N-2006A-001 Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry Scott, speaks with Chief Petty Officer (CPO) selectees in front of the mine countermeasure ship USS Chief (MCM 14) homeported at Naval Station Ingl
    US Navy 050729-N-8154G-016 Quartermaster 3rd Class Elizabeth Barnett shoots bearings as the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) departs Naval Station Ingleside, TexasUS Navy 050729-N-8154G-016 Quartermaster 3rd Class Elizabeth Barnett shoots bearings as the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) departs Naval Station Ingleside, Texas
    US Navy 090929-N-1269S-043 Brian Brehm, facilities manager for Naval Station Ingleside, removes the letters from Mine Warfare Training Center (MWTC)US Navy 090929-N-1269S-043 Brian Brehm, facilities manager for Naval Station Ingleside, removes the letters from Mine Warfare Training Center (MWTC)
    US Navy 100423-N-2728S-075 Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, left, and Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, TexasUS Navy 100423-N-2728S-075 Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, left, and Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, Texas
    US Navy 100426-N-4913K-001 Richard Mendiola, a public works employee at Naval Station Ingleside, removes the lettering from the base sign as Naval Station Ingleside prepares to closeUS Navy 100426-N-4913K-001 Richard Mendiola, a public works employee at Naval Station Ingleside, removes the lettering from the base sign as Naval Station Ingleside prepares to close
    US Navy 100430-N-4913K-002 Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, Texas, presents the national ensign to Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi AuthorityUS Navy 100430-N-4913K-002 Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, Texas, presents the national ensign to Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority
    US Navy 100430-N-4913K-005 Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Michael Gibbs hands the national ensign to Chief Boatswain`s Mate Darryl Thomas, Naval Station Ingleside command career counselor, after it was flown for the last time aUS Navy 100430-N-4913K-005 Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Michael Gibbs hands the national ensign to Chief Boatswain's Mate Darryl Thomas, Naval Station Ingleside command career counselor, after it was flown for the last time a
    US Navy 110909-N-KF478-011 Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Adam L. Sanchez, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi, speaks with fifth and sixthUS Navy 110909-N-KF478-011 Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Adam L. Sanchez, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi, speaks with fifth and sixth
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    imageMembers of the Auxillary Security Force, Naval Station Ingleside, Texas train how to properly use handcuffs and various restraining techniques, April 16, 2003 030416-N-FH503-163Wikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030415-N-5862D-031 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training CenterWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030415-N-5862D-048 Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame from Tucson, Ariz., is an instructor aboard the Mine Warfare Training CenterWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030415-N-5862D-064 students at the Mine Warfare Training Center ClassWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030415-N-5862D-080 Chief Mineman Kevin Spurling reviews the controls on a sonar console with Seaman Carrie Reidinger and Seaman Loren Hord, both are students at the Mine Warfare Training CenterWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-099 Members of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF), are trained how to properly use the ASP collapsible baton. The baton is primarily a defensive or non-lethal tool that is used when the situation calls foWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-121 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine, guides the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system into it's cradle after a short dive in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training CenterWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-129 Mineman 1st Class Jayson Calton, from Booneville, Miss., prepares to lower the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system in the training pool at the Mine Warfare Training CenterWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-154 Mineman 2nd Class Christine Beal, from Franklin, Maine and her instructor Mineman 2nd Class Mario Adame observe the AN-SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization system submerge in the training pool at the Mine WarfaWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-168 Mineman 3rd Class Bryan Gentry from Kansas City, Mo., applies some pressure to Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey. Both Petty Officers are members of the Auxiliary Security ForceWikimedia
    imageUS Navy 030416-N-5862D-175 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite is instructing a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper use the ASP collapsible batonWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-189 Master-at-Arms 1st Class Timothy Fite instructs Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) on proper handcuffing techniquesWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030416-N-5862D-205 Hull Technician 2nd Class Brad Hurshey, a member of the Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) is being trained how to use the ASP collapsible baton properlyWikimedia
    image2003US Navy 030421-N-5862D-068 Engineman 2nd Class Nick Urena (right), from Brooklyn, N.Y. and Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Christina Sebren, from Galveston, Texas, are both stationed aboard the Osprey class Coastal Mine Hunter USS KWikimedia
    image2004US Navy 040812-N-2006A-001 Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Terry Scott, speaks with Chief Petty Officer (CPO) selectees in front of the mine countermeasure ship USS Chief (MCM 14) homeported at Naval Station InglWikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050729-N-8154G-016 Quartermaster 3rd Class Elizabeth Barnett shoots bearings as the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) departs Naval Station Ingleside, TexasWikimedia
    image2009US Navy 090929-N-1269S-043 Brian Brehm, facilities manager for Naval Station Ingleside, removes the letters from Mine Warfare Training Center (MWTC)Wikimedia
    image2010US Navy 100423-N-2728S-075 Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, left, and Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, TexasWikimedia
    image2010US Navy 100426-N-4913K-001 Richard Mendiola, a public works employee at Naval Station Ingleside, removes the lettering from the base sign as Naval Station Ingleside prepares to closeWikimedia
    image2010US Navy 100430-N-4913K-002 Capt. Leland Taylor, commanding officer of Naval Station Ingleside, Texas, presents the national ensign to Mike Carrell, chairman of the Port Commission for the Port of Corpus Christi AuthorityWikimedia
    image2010US Navy 100430-N-4913K-005 Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Michael Gibbs hands the national ensign to Chief Boatswain's Mate Darryl Thomas, Naval Station Ingleside command career counselor, after it was flown for the last time aWikimedia
    image2011US Navy 110909-N-KF478-011 Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Adam L. Sanchez, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi, speaks with fifth and sixthWikimedia
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