Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Ocho Rios native shining in US Navy

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WHILE assigned to Navy Talent Acquisitio­n Group (NTAG) Miami, a shining sailor has been awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendati­on Medal, recognised as recruiter of the month, recruiter of the quarter, and received multiple accolades that attest to his commitment and dedication to moulding tomorrow’s Navy.

“There is no better feeling than seeing an applicant transition from future sailor to sailor,” Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Oneil James said. “Knowing you were part of changing and impacting their life, and the gratitude they express is beyond humbling.”

James is from Ocho Rios, Jamaica. He was recruited out of Port St Lucie, Florida, just over eight years ago as a hospital corpsman and is currently assigned to NTAG Miami.

James always aspired to protect and serve. He had an initial interest in law enforcemen­t; however, after learning about the Navy, he found his true calling and enlisted. When asked why he chose to join the Navy, without skipping a beat, James replied, “To be a part of something greater than myself.”

Prior to becoming a recruiter and assigned to Navy Recruiting Station Lake Worth, he was stationed at Naval Hospital Jacksonvil­le and subsequent­ly, the medical department aboard the Waspclass amphibious assault ship, USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). While assigned, he earned the Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist qualificat­ion.

James says he pursued recruiting duty because he genuinely enjoys helping people.

“The Navy has provided me and my children stability and the ability to live a great life. For that I am thankful, and I want to share that with as many people that will listen,” James said.

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