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Former employee Richard Coburn being given a certificate to commemorate his 30 years of government service; photo of Earl and Lucille Bass; Nansemond Tribal Chief Earl Bass was featured in a segment in the Virginian-Pilot called The Clipper, in which the writer talks about Bass’s hunting skills and the 30 years he spent as a machinist at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). He was also featured in traditional Nansemond tribal attire in his church’s directory.
201130-N-YO710-001.JPG Photo By: Hannah Bondoc, Public Affairs Specialist

NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD, Portsmouth, Va. - Former employee Richard Coburn being given a certificate to commemorate his 30 years of government service; photo of Earl and Lucille Bass; Nansemond Tribal Chief Earl Bass was featured in a segment in the Virginian-Pilot called The Clipper, in which the writer talks about Bass’s hunting skills and the 30 years he spent as a machinist at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). He was also featured in traditional Nansemond tribal attire in his church’s directory.


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