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Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Pipefitter Shop (Shop 56) Helper-to-Worker Pipefitter Benjamin Roach has been at the shipyard for almost two years. He is currently enrolled in the Helper-to-Worker Program, which is a three-year program to learn a specific trade. Before joining NNSY, Roach served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years. “My primary job in the Marines was finances,” said Roach. “I knew this wasn’t for me, so after my enlistment was over, I joined the Helper-to-Worker Program to learn a trade and to work with my hands and I have no regrets in doing so.”
250226-N-CR433-1008.JPG Photo By: Troy D. Miller, Norfolk Naval Shipyard Public Affairs Specialist

NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD, Portsmouth, Va. - Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Pipefitter Shop (Shop 56) Helper-to-Worker Pipefitter Benjamin Roach has been at the shipyard for almost two years. He is currently enrolled in the Helper-to-Worker Program, which is a three-year program to learn a specific trade. Before joining NNSY, Roach served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years. “My primary job in the Marines was finances,” said Roach. “I knew this wasn’t for me, so after my enlistment was over, I joined the Helper-to-Worker Program to learn a trade and to work with my hands and I have no regrets in doing so.”


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