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Sailors from Southeast Regional Maintenance Center in Mayport receive instruction from Ms. Angela Bradburry, Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Oak Hill Academy, behind cafeteria tables filled with classroom supplies ready for distribution. All volunteered to help clean, assemble furniture and prepare classrooms for the 2016-2017 school year. The Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) is a World Class organization providing surface ship maintenance, modernization and technical expertise in support of the ships of the US Navy, the world’s finest. SERMC also provides visiting vessel services to foreign navies. We provide the highest level of maintenance, repair, technical expertise, training, craftsmanship and professionalism to the ships and sailors of the U.S. Fleet and the SERMC military and civilian workforce.  Photo by Scott Curtis
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Aug 9, 2016
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - - Sailors from Southeast Regional Maintenance Center in Mayport receive instruction from Ms. Angela Bradburry, Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Oak Hill Academy, behind cafeteria tables filled with classroom supplies ready for distribution. All volunteered to help clean, assemble furniture and prepare classrooms for the 2016-2017 school year. The Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) is a World Class organization providing surface ship maintenance, modernization and technical expertise in support of the ships of the US Navy, the world’s finest. SERMC also provides visiting vessel services to foreign navies. We provide the highest level of maintenance, repair, technical expertise, training, craftsmanship and professionalism to the ships and sailors of the U.S. Fleet and the SERMC military and civilian workforce. Photo by Scott Curtis


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