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BANGOR, Wash. (August 18, 2023) - Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jerel F. Laya is presented with the FY2022 Strategic Systems Programs Sailor of the Year Award by LtCol Ian Dunlap, Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor. Sailor of the Year candidates represent the highest performers of the entire Strategic Systems Programs enterprise. Laya’s contributions directly supported SSP’s mission of executing Naval Nuclear Weapons Program Technical Authority for Department of the Navy nuclear weapons and Nuclear Weapons systems, as well as its regulatory oversight of the Navy Nuclear Deterrence Mission. MAs supporting the SSP mission at Bangor are integrated into the MCSFBn as an integral part of the multi-layered capabilities ensuring the nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons systems security at Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific. Approximately 10 percent of the Navy’s MA force supports the SSP mission between the two SWFs.
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Oct 11, 2023
BANGOR, Wash. - BANGOR, Wash. (August 18, 2023) - Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jerel F. Laya is presented with the FY2022 Strategic Systems Programs Sailor of the Year Award by LtCol Ian Dunlap, Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor. Sailor of the Year candidates represent the highest performers of the entire Strategic Systems Programs enterprise. Laya’s contributions directly supported SSP’s mission of executing Naval Nuclear Weapons Program Technical Authority for Department of the Navy nuclear weapons and Nuclear Weapons systems, as well as its regulatory oversight of the Navy Nuclear Deterrence Mission. MAs supporting the SSP mission at Bangor are integrated into the MCSFBn as an integral part of the multi-layered capabilities ensuring the nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons systems security at Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific. Approximately 10 percent of the Navy’s MA force supports the SSP mission between the two SWFs. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)


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