The document celebrates the 91st anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. It calls on Americans to celebrate the achievements of women and continue working toward gender equality. The 19th Amendment tore down the last formal barrier to women's suffrage and allowed women's voices to be heard. The principles of equality and equal opportunity remain foundational to America.
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Women’s Equality Day
1.
2. "I call upon the people of the United States to celebrate the
achievements of women and recommit ourselves to the goal
of gender equality in this country.
"The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution tore
down the last formal barrier to women's enfranchisement in
our Nation and empowered America's women to have their
voices heard in the halls of power."
"On the 91st anniversary of this landmark in civil rights, we
continue to uphold the foundational American principles
that we are all equal, and that each of us deserves a chance
to pursue our dreams."
~President Barack Obama
August 28, 2011
3. 1st Female
CO of
NAVSUP
FLC
Jacksonville
CAPT Joycelin Saunders, USN, SC CMDCM Teri Zehnacker
Commanding Officer Command Master Chief
4. LCDR Mary Kessler, USN, SC CDR Tyonia Burns
FLC Jacksonville Site Director FLC Jacksonville Site Director
(Meridian) (NOLA)
CDR Elisabeth Farrell, USN, SC
Business Operations Director
5. Logistics Management Specialists Judith Wills (left) and Nuria McEwen were among the
first women to occupy this particular occupational field at the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics
Center Jacksonville (Southeast Regional Maintenance Center).
6. LS1 (SW/AW) Nicola Canada is a known leader at NAVSUP Fleet Logistics
Center Jacksonville. She has been recognized as the Command’s Senior Sailor
of the Quarter and Sailor of the Year.
7. Loretta Fudge performs Outgoing/Incoming HHG Inspections at the
member’s residence. Fudge also serves as a backup HHG counselor in the
absence of the primary HHG counselor.
8. Delivering the
Mail to the Fleet
LS1 Deborah Byrd readies
official mail for placement
into customer post boxes.
9. Iris Linder is the LHA Project Office Lead at NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center
Jacksonville, SUPSHIP Gulf Coast. There are four Project Office leads which have
traditionally been male-dominated positions. Linder was promoted to this position due to
her extensive knowledge of the LHD/LHA programs. She coordinates all activity between
the SSGC LHD/LHA Program Office and NAVSUP FLC Jacksonville Code 500H in
10. LS1 Kishieka Hadnot verifies a shipping documentation for an Aviation
Depot Level Repairable carcass being shipped in support of the Navy's
electronic Retrograde Management System (eRMS).
11. Deputy Site Director Laura McLaughlin discusses paperwork for material
received in the Corpus Christi,Texas warehouse with Tom Trochlell, while
Joanie Deets watches on the forklift behind in the background.
12. Fort Worth-based LS1 Cynthia Martinez inspects a piece of official mail
for potential suspicious markings prior to authorizing on-base delivery.
13. MAKING CUSTOMER
SUPPORT #1 AT SERMC
NAVSUP FLC Jacksonville
Sailors FC2 Courtney
Ortega (left) and LS2
Shanterrius Wright have
both been in the Navy for
nearly five years.
There are nearly 63,000
women, active and
reserve, serving in our
Navy today.
Additionally, nearly 50,000
women serve across our
Navy in a wide range of
specialties as civilian
employees.
15. MM2 Crystal McTighe is an active member of the
NAVSUP FLC Jacksonville Key West-based Cryogenic
Technician team that delivers more than 28,000 gallons
of liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid nitrogen (LIN) to
more than 15 squadrons.
16. MORE NOTABLE FLC JACKSONVILLE WOMEN
• NOLA Command Master Chief LSCM Kathleen Zaloudek
• Diane Moll, Deputy Site Director @ Key West
• Nancy Morgan, Deputy Director of Supply Management
• Tammy Bair, Deputy Director of Contracts
• Gwendolyn Hall, Supply Systems Management
THANK YOU
TO EACH AND EVERY WOMAN WORKING AT NAVSUP FLEET
LOGISTICS CENTER JACKSONVILLE. YOU PROVIDE
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES TO OUR
CUSTOMERS EVERY SINGLE DAY, AND THIS IS JUST ONE
MORE REASON WHY THIS PARTICULAR FLC SHINES SO
BRIGHT.
17. Alice Paul, leader of the National Woman’s Party, unfurled the completed
Ratification Flag in Washington D.C. in August 1920 to celebrate passage of the
19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing women nationally the
right to vote. (Credit: Library of Congress/”Winning the Vote”)