Column: Sailors from Naval Station Great Lakes sent into harm’s way in Israeli-Gaza conflict

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Column: Sailors from Naval Station Great Lakes sent into harm’s way in Israeli-Gaza conflict
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They’ve been trained at Great Lakes to be ready to respond wherever and whenever needed.

Sailors trained at Naval Station Great Lakes once again have been sent into the peacetime breach. They are on duty, as one of the nation’s newest and most-potent aircraft carriers has been ordered to the eastern Mediterranean amid the ongoing Gaza War. The strike force, led by the USS Gerald R.

Lake County businesses and the veterans community fought hard to save the Navy base, leading defense officials to instead close two other training grounds in Orlando and San Diego. Last Thursday, the Navy’s newest sailors graduated from “boot camp” at Great Lakes, while Adm. Daryl Caudle, commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, toured the base. Another boot class is set to graduate on Oct. 12, a departure from the usual Friday ceremonies. Graduations will be held on Thursdays, including Dec.

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