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SUITLAND, Md. (September 10, 2021) The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) honor guard flanks a memorial wreath during the 9/11 20th anniversary ceremony at the National Maritime Intelligence Center. Eight ONI shipmates serving in the Chief of Naval Operations Intelligence Plot in the Pentagon perished during the terrorist attacks that day: Cmdr. Dan Shanower, Lt. Cmdr Vince Tolbert, Lt. Jonas Panik, Lt. Darin Pontell, Petty Officer 1st Class Julian Cooper, Angela Houtz, Brady Howell, and Gerard Moran.
Rear Adm. Curt Copley (center) assumed command of the Office of Naval Intelligence and directorship of the National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office during a ceremony June 18 at the National Maritime Intelligence Center in Suitland, Md. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare and Director of Naval Intelligence Vice Adm. Jeffrey Trussler (right), the guest speaker, congratulates Rear Adm. Price (left) for taking the helm for the second time and seamlessly leading the organizations through another leadership transition.
Fair Winds and Following Seas to Rear Adm. Kelly Aeschbach, who leaves ONI to serve as the commander of Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) in Suffolk, Va.
Capt. Charles (left) speaks to the audience during the Kennedy ceremony. Also picture d are ONI Commander Rear Adm. Price and Rear Adm. Okon
Capt. Hannan (right) address the audience for the first time as the commanding officer of the Nimitz Operational Intelligence Center.
Eight chief petty officers were promoted in a February ceremony at the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Each year ONI remembers eight ONI shipmates who lost their lives during the terrorist attack at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. A commemoration ceremony is held in the Remembrance Garden of the National Maritime Intelligence Center. Capt. Tom Bortmes was ONI’s commanding officer when the attacks occurred and he has attended each remembrance ceremony since the first one was held in October 2001. Pictured here, Bortmes and ONI Commander Rear Adm. Kelly Aeschbach place a wreath in the garden where a marker bears the names and pictures of the Naval Intelligence professionals who passed that day: Cmdr. Dan Shanower, Lt. Cmdr. Vince Tolbert, Lt. Jonas Panik, Lt. Darin Pontell, Petty Officer 1st Class Julian Cooper, Angela Houtz, Brady Howell, and Gerry Moran. A bell tolled as each name was read.
SUITLAND, Md. (Sept. 11, 2019) Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Commander Rear Adm. Kelly Aeschbach and retired Capt. Tom Bortmes lay a memorial wreath during a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony at the National Maritime Intelligence Center.
Arlington, Va. (Sept. 11, 2019) Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Commander Rear Adm. Kelly Aeschbach and Lt. Cmdr. Adam Seiler of the CNO-Intelligence Plot (CNO-IP) lay a memorial wreath during a September 11th Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.