MAKE A MEME View Large Image Sailor re-enlists 2,000 feet underground 090515-N-DB216-002.jpg en Chief Yeoman Robert Lewis re-enlists aboard a temporary Navy Ship 2 000 feet underground in one of four Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station's 1 5 million gallon water ...
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Keywords: Sailor re-enlists 2,000 feet underground 090515-N-DB216-002.jpg en Chief Yeoman Robert Lewis re-enlists aboard a temporary Navy Ship 2 000 feet underground in one of four Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station's 1 5 million gallon water reservoirs on May 15 2009 with Navy Capt Stephen Lurch Thompson director of the Cheyenne Mountain Division serving as the presiding officer CMAFS located 7 200 feet above sea level in Colorado Springs Colo is an unusual assignment location for Navy personnel and even more rare is that there are four water reservoirs inside the complex built in the 1960s and still serving today The reservoirs store water that bubbles from a natural spring located underneath the 15 building complex which today is operated and maintained by the United States Air Force Space Command For Navy personnel assigned at CMAFS located 1 500 miles from the nearest ocean the water reservoirs serve as the best place to re-enlist and observe the finest traditions of the Naval Service while serving in Colorado Springs 2009-05-15 U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John James Mason/Released https //www dvidshub net/image/1269511 090515-N-DB216-002 2014-04-24 08 03 COLORADO SPRINGS CO US PD-USGov-Military-Navy Cheyene Mountain Air Force Station Images from DoD uploaded by Fæ
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