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2003 Ney and Hill award winners named.(food service awards, United States Navy and Marine Corps)
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Navy Supply Corps Newsletter
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May 1, 2003
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Acting Navy Secretary Hansford T. Johnson recently announced the 2003 winners of the Navy Captain Edward F. Ney Memorial Awards and the Marine Corps Major General W.P.T. Hill Memorial Awards for outstanding food service in the Navy and Marine Corps.
"The Ney awards encourage excellence in Navy and Marine Corps food service programs with the objective of improving the quality of life for our Navy and Marine Corps personnel," said RADM Justin D. McCarthy, Commander, Naval ...
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