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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 8:40 AM

Fallon and Fernley Sailors Reenlist in Navy Reserve

Fallon and Fernley Sailors Reenlist in Navy Reserve
Photo courtesy of Lt. Andrew Serafico, U.S. Nav

Construction Mechanic Cyber Warfare Technician 1st Class Vivian Jusino of Fallon and 1st Class Tevarath Jullanant of Fernley and took part in a reenlistment ceremony on Jan. 11, 2025, at Navy Reserve Center (NRC) Fallon. During the event, both Sailors recited the oath of enlistment.

NRC Fallon plays a vital role in Northern Nevada, providing Navy Reserve combat power and ensuring personnel and resources are ready to support U.S. Navy operations around the world. 

Fallon and Fernley are extremely proud of Tevarath and Vivian! Thank you for your service to our country and community. 

 

 


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