When hard work meets world-class training opportunities Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Nick Kaminski’s journey to a supervisor role with the prestigious Blue Angels is a true testament to the power of world-class naval education and training. Starting his Navy career in 2017 and honing his skills at the Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) in Pensacola, Kaminski’s dedication and hard work have led him to serve with elite teams around the globe, including two deployments aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reflecting on his time at NATTC, Kaminski shared, “The camaraderie and teamwork taught and displayed at NATTC are very similar to that at the Blue Angels and are necessities anywhere in the fleet.” His story highlights the Navy’s commitment to building a lethal and survivable fleet through top-tier vocational training. Ready to take your career to new heights? Learn more about the Navy’s training programs and how they can set you up for success: navy.com #BlueAngels #NavyTraining #NATTC #CareerGoals #MilitaryExcellence
Ah. Path not taken. If I was more dialed in to something back when, Id’ve signed up, taken the GI bill and used it toward a graduate degree. Be more fulfilled in knowledge and world experience.
Serving something greater than myself.
Go Navy and Fly High!!
No command buckle?
Thank you, PO1 Kaminski!
Well earned. Congratulations. Hoo Raah
Hard job!! Congratulations
“Go Navy “🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
GO NAVY
Retired at EMCO Technologies
5dGo Navy, Beat Army! DBF!