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Navy’s largest P-3 hangar takes flight Memorial ceremony honors fallen Seabees New dunker ready for ditching Annual NAS Jacksonville Safety Rodeo is May 12 JaxAir News Photo: (From left) NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr., Acting Secretary of the Navy BJ Penn and Capt. Kyle Cozad, commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven, cut the ribbon May 5 to officially open Hangar 511 that will soon house five P-3 Orion patrol squadrons at NAS Jacksonville. Photo: Taps is played while a wreath is laid in front of the memorial dedicated to those Seabees of NMCB-14 who gave their lives in defense of America’s freedom. Photo: NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr. speaks with Peter Herrick, a disabled veteran of NMCB-14 and his wife, Diana, after the ceremony. Photo: After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, divers and instructors watch as NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr., and Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Jax Director Cmdr. Susan Jay successfully exit from the new 9D6 Modular Egress Training System. Touching Base