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Navy Week will set sail for Anchorage, AK for the first time since the inception of the program in 2005, with a variety of outreach events scheduled June 16-22.
This year’s Anchorage Navy Week 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.
Achorage Navy Week is the sixth of 15 Navy Weeks in 2025, which brings a variety of assets, equipment, and personnel to a single city for a week-long series of engagements designed to bring America's Navy closer to the people it protects. Each year, the program reaches more than 140 million people -- about half the U.S. population.
During Anchorage Navy Week, more than 70 Sailors, to include those with direct ties to Anchorage, will engage in education and community outreach events throughout the city.
“I’m truly honored to take part in Anchorage Navy Week because it brings together two parts of my identity that mean a lot to me — my love for Alaska and my pride in serving in the Navy,” said Cyber Warfare Technician 1st Class Olivia Nutter, a Palmer native serving with Cyber Strike Activity 63 in Maryland. “Being able to represent the Navy in my home community is something I’m incredibly grateful for. Alaska has a strong military presence overall, but the Navy isn’t as visible here, so it’s exciting to help bridge that gap and share what we do. It’s especially meaningful to be part of the very first Anchorage Navy Week as we celebrate
“I’m truly honored to take part in Anchorage Navy Week because it brings together two parts of my identity that mean a lot to me — my love for Alaska and my pride in serving in the Navy,” said Cyber Warfare Technician 1st Class Olivia Nutter, a Palmer native serving with Cyber Strike Activity 63 in Maryland. “Being able to represent the Navy in my home community is something I’m incredibly grateful for. Alaska has a strong military presence overall, but the Navy isn’t as visible here, so it’s exciting to help bridge that gap and share what we do. It’s especially meaningful to be part of the very first Anchorage Navy Week as we celebrate the Navy’s 250th birthday — that’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I’m proud to be part of it.”
Anchorage Navy Week events include:
Sailors will also volunteer with organizations such as Boys & Girls Club; Food Bank of Alaska, Sleep in Heavenly Peace; VOA Alaska, Youth Employment in the Parks; Anchorage VA, and summer programs with Anchorage Public Libraries, Campfire Alaska, Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts.
Anchorage Navy Week Senior Executive, Senior Executive Rear Admiral Susan BryerJoyner, Director, Warfighting Integration Directorate, N2N61, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations., will participate in community engagements and meet with local businesses, civic, education, and government leaders.
Other Navy Week Sailors include:
Media organizations wishing to cover Anchorage Navy Week events, to include interviewing hometown heroes and the senior Navy executive, should contact John Hankemeier at (541) 844-9789 or john.t.hankemeier.civ@us.navy.mil
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