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NCIS Supports the NAS Ocean Air Show

27 September 2024 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - NCIS was on the ground at the NAS Oceana Air Show, not only providing top-tier security but also showcasing the incredible work of a few of our specialized teams! Visitors got a firsthand look at our Critical Incident Response Team, Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Team, biometrics unit, and more in action, as well as a glimpse of the cutting-edge capabilities of our new mobile command center.

4 aircrafts in the sky nose down
NAS Oceana Air Show
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) provides security, support to the (NAS) Naval Air Station, Oceana Annual Airshow on 21 September 2024 by providing personnel and equipment to include the Mobile Command Center which is used in Critical Incident Responses.
Photo By: William Krumpelman
VIRIN: 240923-N-CK721-033

This annual event is NAS Oceana’s way of giving back to military families and the community, and we were proud to be part of it. Our Norfolk Field Office personnel worked behind the scenes to ensure safety, while hosting the third annual Law Enforcement Liaison Barbecue, a special tradition to honor the law enforcement community that supports NCIS and the Navy.

 
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