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Navy Week returns to Richmond, Virginia May 12-18

by Lt.j.g. Madison Kwok, U.S. Navy, Navy Office of Community Outreach
31 March 2025

U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Navy Band’s Brass Band, Topside, plays music during the Exercise Cutlass Express 2025 (CE 25) closing ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 21, 2025.
250221-N-IA840-1453 DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (Feb. 21, 2025) – U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Navy Band’s Brass Band, Topside, plays music during the Exercise Cutlass Express 2025 (CE 25) closing ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 21, 2025. CE 25 is one of three regional Express series exercises sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and enabled by U.S. 6th Fleet as part of a comprehensive strategy to provide collaborative opportunities amongst African forces and international partners in order to address maritime security concerns. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Elizabeth Reisen)
U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Navy Band’s Brass Band, Topside, plays music during the Exercise Cutlass Express 2025 (CE 25) closing ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 21, 2025.
250221-N-IA840-1453
250221-N-IA840-1453 DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (Feb. 21, 2025) – U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Navy Band’s Brass Band, Topside, plays music during the Exercise Cutlass Express 2025 (CE 25) closing ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 21, 2025. CE 25 is one of three regional Express series exercises sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and enabled by U.S. 6th Fleet as part of a comprehensive strategy to provide collaborative opportunities amongst African forces and international partners in order to address maritime security concerns. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Elizabeth Reisen)
Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Elizabeth Reisen
VIRIN: 250221-N-IA840-1453
MILLINGTON, Tenn. - The U.S. Navy proudly announces the return of Richmond Navy Week, taking place May 12-18, 2025.

As part of a nationwide outreach effort, Richmond Navy Week will bring 70-85 Sailors to engage directly with the community through a week-long series of performances, educational events, and service projects

While the state of Virginia is no stranger to America’s Navy, this weeklong event marks the second return of the Navy Week program to the Richmond community. Navy Week offers residents a unique opportunity to interact with Sailors and learn more about the Navy’s role in national security and global stability.

This year’s 2025 Navy Week schedule holds special significance as it coincides with the U.S. Navy’s 250th birthday — a historic milestone celebrating a quarter-millennium of maritime excellence, national security, and global leadership.

“America is a maritime nation! Today 90% of commerce travels through the seas that the Navy has protected for 250 years, and we’re thrilled to bring your Navy Sailors to Richmond,” said Cmdr. Julie Holland, Navy Office of Community Outreach director. “Sailors are the reason America’s Navy is the most powerful in the world. At Navy Weeks, Americans will connect with Sailors who have strong character, competence, and dedication to the mission, and who continue a 250-year tradition of decisive power from seabed to cyberspace.”

Since its inception in 2005, the Navy Week program has visited more than 95 markets across the United States, but this marks the second time Richmond will host the event since 2022. The week will feature a dynamic lineup of activities designed to educate, inspire, and strengthen community ties:

  • Senior Navy Leaders: Meet with and hear from senior Navy officials, including those with local ties to Virginia.
  • U.S. Fleet Forces Band: Enjoy live musical performances and masterclasses led by talented Navy musicians.
  • Naval History and Heritage Command: Explore the rich connection between Virginia and the Navy through interactive presentations and educational programs.
  • USS Constitution: Witness demonstrations featuring the Navy’s oldest commissioned ship and learn about its enduring legacy.
  • U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command: Engage in STEM-focused sessions highlighting oceanographic and atmospheric science.
  • Navy Talent Acquisition Group Richmond: Discover opportunities within the Navy through community projects, displays, and career discussions.

Navy Week brings the Navy to regions without a major naval presence, fostering connections and showcasing how the Navy’s mission ensures the security, prosperity, and freedom of our nation.

For more details on Richmond Navy Week, visit https://outreach.navy.mil/navy-weeks/ or contact Lt. j.g. Kwok at 901-874-5805 or via email at madison.k.kwok.mil@us.navy.mil. Follow Navy Outreach on social media:

About Navy Week:

Navy Week is the Navy’s flagship outreach program, designed to connect Americans with their Navy. Over the past two decades, the program has brought the Navy’s mission, people, and capabilities to hundreds of communities nationwide, inspiring new generations and strengthening the bonds between the Navy and the American people.


 
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