Posted on 09/16/2013 6:01:40 AM PDT by 11th_VA
WASHINGTON (AP) D.C. police and the FBI say there's a report of a shooter inside a military building at the Washington Navy Yard.
Police are responding to reports of shots fired, and an FBI spokeswoman says there's at least one victim.
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I don’t like women that try to out man men. Kate, attitude aside, was all female, Ziva tries to hard to be a man and she is not build to pull it off ;)
Leadership
Vice Adm. William H. Hilarides
Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command
Vice Admiral Hilarides became the 43rd Commander of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) on June 7, 2013. As NAVSEA Commander, he oversees a global workforce of more than 56,000 military and civilian personnel responsible for the development, delivery and maintenance of the Navys ships, submarines, and systems.
Raised in Chicago, Vice Admiral Hilarides graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. After graduation, he served as master of the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron sloop Avenger, competing in numerous offshore racing events.
Prior to command, he served at sea aboard USS Pargo (SSN 650), USS Gurnard (SSN 662) and USS Maryland (SSBN 738), deploying to the North Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic and Western Pacific, as well as conducting several strategic deterrent patrols. Ashore, he served on the staff of Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Bureau of Naval Personnel; Joint Staff; and the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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William J. Deligne
Executive Director, Naval Sea Systems Command
Mr. Deligne, a member of the Senior Executive Service since 2007, is currently the Executive Director of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). NAVSEA is an Echelon II Command responsible for the technical authority, development, acquisition, and lifecycle support of U.S. Navy Ships and Integrated Warfare Systems. In this position Mr. Deligne serves as the senior civilian official responsible for leading and directing daily business operations for the Command. His duties also include development and execution of long term strategies required by NAVSEA to effectively execute its mission while adapting to changing landscapes.
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Rear Adm. (Select) Thomas J. Kearney
Vice Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command
Rear Adm. (Select) Kearney grew up in Dover, New Jersey and enlisted in the Navy in 1978. He was commissioned via the Villanova University Navy ROTC program in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, he holds a Masters Degree in Political Science (International Relations) from Villanova University and is certified as a Level III Program Manager from the Defense Acquisition University.
Prior to command, his sea tours included assignments as a Division Officer and Navigation Department Head aboard USS New York City (SSN 696); Engineer Officer aboard USS Henry L. Stimsom (SSBN 655 Gold), and Executive Officer aboard USS Helena (SSN 725), where he conducted deployments and patrols to both the North Atlantic and Western Pacific.
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CMDCM(AW/SW) Evelyn “Vonn” Banks
Command Master Chief, Naval Sea Systems Command
Master Chief Evelyn P. Banks is assigned as the Command Master Chief for Naval Sea Systems Command
(NAVSEA) located in Washington, DC.
Master Chief Banks is a native of Memphis, TN and honor graduate of Byhalia High School, Byhalia, Mississippi.
Mindful of the privilege to serve her fellow Americans, she enlisted in the United States Navy on January 28, 1984. Upon completion of Recruit Training, Orlando, FL, she was assigned to USS SAMUEL GOMPERS (AD 37).
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Salvage & Diving (SEA00C) - Capt. Mark Matthews
Command Information Officer (SEA00I) - Ms. Cathy Ricketts
Office of Counsel (SEA00L) - Ms. Rebecca Cressy
Comptroller (SEA01) - Ms. Maggie Maguire
Contracts (SEA02) - Mr. Jerome F. Punderson
Logistics, Maintenance & Industrial Operations (SEA04) - Rear Adm. Mark R. Whitney
Naval Systems Engineering (SEA05) - Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller
Undersea Warfare (SEA07) - Rear Adm. Michael Jabaley
Office of Security Programs and Continuity Planning (SEA09P) - Mr. Patrick Geary
Corporate Operations (SEA10) - Ms. Peggy Harrell
Surface Warfare Directorate (SEA21) - Ms. Ann Sandel (SES) (Acting)
Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Rear Adm. Lawrence E. Creevy
Commander, Naval Undersea Warfare Center - Rear Adm. Thomas T. Wears
Commander, Naval Regional Maintenance Center - Rear Adm. David Gale
Program Executive Office for Ships - Rear Adm. David Lewis
Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems - Rear Admiral Joseph A. Horn
Program Executive Office for Littoral Combat Ships - Rear Adm. James Murdoch
Program Executive Office for Aircraft Carriers - Rear Adm. Thomas Moore
Program Program Executive Office for Submarines - Rear Adm. David Johnson
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I was wondering when the “lone wolf” scenario was going to be brought up. Well, Peter King, just mentioned it.
And I may stop watching when Ziva leaves.....thought she was an amazing actress.....believable as an Israeli
Must be one of those crazy Unitarians, or maybe Atheists.
It’s time to ban firearms on military bases.
Channel 8 reporting shooter is black male 6’ tall...
A crazed Presbyterian, no doubt.
inside bldg, cop was shot in leg, shooter has AR, shotgun and handgun per channel 8
black male with a dark complexion
Women make very effective Assassins
Men assumes Women are “harmless”
and subsequently, drop their guard
Women can take on menial tasks
and move in areas relatively unseen
Good thing the NSA stopped this. /s
I wonder if the Russians tried to warn us about this guy as well?
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall not on lock-down
An active shooter was reported inside the Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters building (Building 197) on the Washington Navy Yard at 8:20 a.m. (Eastern Time) today, Monday, Sept. 16.
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, to include Fort Myer, Henderson Hall and Fort McNair are not on lock-down.
live coverage:
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/09/washington-navy-yard-shooting-injures-several-people-94074.html
Fox news: helicopter dropped someone down into the building, someone else perched in helicopter who might go in;
ABC News unconfirmed black male 6 ft tall
A “SWAT” or tactical response vehicle just entered the area & now police heilo lowering a basket on the roof top, like a flight medic dropping into the build.
(ABC news Wash live) 6 ft tall, male, bald, black man
live stream http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/09/washington-navy-yard-shooting-injures-several-people-94074.html
someone brought up into copter in the basket?
Wash post twitter:
lone gunman barricaded into a room
via ABC DC
“It appears they evacuated a victim, headed into direction of hospital. We have now been shooed out of this parking lot.”
NBC DC twitter
>U.S. Navy Yard shooting latest: Seven people shot, including two police officers -
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