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The U.S. Navy's first Hospital Corps School "NSHS Portsmouth has been a mentor and a steward. They have in fact been a leader, and have been the example of leadership for our corpsmen." The school was first established in 1902 as part of the former Norfolk Naval Hospital. The current command building was constructed in 1942 and named after the school's first graduate, Pharmacist Edward May, who was appointed as a warrant officer, and later served as an instructor. NSHS Portsmouth was officially established in October 1995. The command has provided 17 naval officer and enlisted training programs and is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education and individual accreditations from a variety of national associations specific to particular training programs. The Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) is an enterprise level shore command of the United States Navy that is responsible for training, education and professional development of the Navy's 400,000 active duty and reserve Sailors through accession, continuing education, and advancement training. NETC itself is headquartered aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, with NETC N7 located onboard Naval Station Norfolk. The mission of NETC is "to educate and train those who serve, providing the tools and opportunities which enable life-long learning, professional and personal growth and development, ensuring fleet readiness and mission accomplishment; and to perform such other functions and tasks assigned by higher authority. Additionally, serve as sole claimant for individual training and education, and as the principal advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (COMUSFLTFORCOM) on training and education related matters.[1]
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- Portsmouth,Virginia
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1001 Holcomb Rd
US,Virginia,Portsmouth,23708