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Dahlgren Division LGBT Pride Month Profile – Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley

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06/26/2020

Yeoman 2nd Class (AW) Joshua Kelley joined the Navy in 2016 and is currently stationed at Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex. His accomplishments at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Dam Neck Activity (DNA) include his leadership and positive impact upon the command’s administrative services. Before joining the Navy, Kelley was a data analyst for a health insurance company. At the start of his Navy career, he was stationed with the VFA-115 Eagles aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). “Growing up gay wasn’t easy, but having the opportunity to show the world who I am has inspired many individuals to be themselves and show there is a community who will accept them for who they are. This keeps me moving forward and doing what I love to do today and that is being Harpy Daniels,” said Kelley. “With a positive attitude you can make a bad day a good one and even inspire those around you.”

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