Thursday, August 1, 2024

Navy civilian with family ties to San Jose recognized for 25 years of government service

By Megan Brown, Navy Office of Community Outreach

MILLINGTON, Tenn. - Jerry V. Behimino was recently recognized for completing 25 years of government service while working with Commander, Naval Forces Japan/Commander, Navy Region Japan (CNFJ/CNRJ). Behimo's daughter, Thea, lives in San Jose, California.

Behimino earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Excelsior University in 2020.

"I feel immensely honored to have received this award," said Behimino.

Behimino works as a supervisory information technology specialist and is responsible for bilateral systems and communications and network management, spectrum management and integrating IT solutions and support services.

CNFJ/CNRJ’s primary responsibility is to provide shore readiness to the Fleet, to liaison with the Japanese government and strengthen ties with the Japan Self Defense Forces. CNRJ is responsible for the Navy installations in Atsugi, Misawa, Okinawa, Sasebo, Yokosuka, Diego Garcia and Singapore.

Behimino can take pride in supporting their country as a Navy civilian.

"Be yourself," added Behimino. "Be thankful. Be kind. Be loved. Be honest. Be humble. Be strong. Be real. Believe."