“NAVFAC MIDLANT Honors Military Veterans on its Civilian Workforce as ‘STILL SERVING'”

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic, based in Norfolk, Virginia, expressed its heartfelt appreciation for the dedicated employees who have served in the U.S. military on Veterans Day 2023. In a display of gratitude, the command acknowledged these individuals who continue to contribute their skills and expertise as Department of Defense civilians, underlining their unwavering commitment to serving their country.

As the nation commemorated Veterans Day, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic took this opportunity to highlight the remarkable men and women who have not only served in the military but also continue to make significant contributions to the defense sector as civilian professionals. The command recognized and celebrated their perseverance and dedication to both their country and the mission at hand.

With a profound sense of gratitude, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic conveyed its appreciation for the service rendered by these outstanding individuals. Their selfless commitment and continued support are invaluable assets that contribute to the success and effectiveness of the command’s operations.

The accompanying official U.S. Navy photo illustration, released by NAVFAC MIDLANT Public Affairs, serves as a visual representation of the recognition bestowed upon these commendable employees. It symbolizes the pride the command takes in honoring those who have faithfully served their nation and continue to serve in civilian roles within the Department of Defense.

On this significant occasion, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic acknowledges the enduring spirit of James Smith, one of the many esteemed individuals #StillServing. Through his unwavering dedication, both during his military service and now as a Department of Defense civilian, Smith exemplifies the commitment and resilience displayed by veterans transitioning into civilian roles.

Veterans Day stands as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by brave men and women in uniform throughout history. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic recognizes the immeasurable contributions of these veterans, whose experiences and expertise continue to shape and strengthen the defense community.

In conclusion, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic honored the dedicated employees who have served in the U.S. military and are currently #StillServing as Department of Defense civilians. Their unwavering commitment to service, both in uniform and in their civilian roles, is commendable and greatly appreciated. The command extends its heartfelt gratitude to these individuals for their exceptional contributions and unwavering support to the mission at hand.

David Baker

David Baker