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This Atlanta Native Is A U.S. Navy Destroyer Sailor #BlackGirlsRock

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Source: Heidi Cheek / Radio One SAN DIEGO – An Atlanta native and 2016 Benjamin E. Mays Mays High School graduate is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the guided missile destroyer, USS Decatur. Petty Officer 3rd Class Shantanay Clark is a cryptologic technician (collection)aboard the guided-missile destroyer operating out of San Diego. A Navy cryptologic technician (collection) is responsible for gathering and analyzing signals and transmissions coming from other ships.  Clark credits success in the Navy to many of the lessons learned growing up in Atlanta. “I learned how to work with people and keep an open mind,” said Clark. “It’s important to be open to different ideas and trying new things.” More than 300 sailors serve aboard the ship, and their jobs are highly specialized, requiring dedication and skill, according to Navy officials. The jobs range from maintaining engines to handling weaponry along with a multitude of other assignment that keep the ship mission-ready at all times. “The success of the Decatur is due to the dedication and ownership each member of the crew feels towards making Decatur the best ship on the waterfront,” said Cmdr. Bob Bowen, commanding officer of USS Decatur. “Our team is always ready to accomplish the mission because of the commitment each sailor has to maintaining high standards and sound shipboard operating principles. Every team member knows their roles and responsibilities and does their part to ensure success.” Destroyers are warships that provide multi-mission offensive and defensive capabilities. They are 510 feet long and armed with tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles, Standard Missile-3 and newer variants of the SM missile family, advanced gun systems and close-in gun systems. Destroyers are deployed globally and can operate independently or as part of carrier strike groups, surface action groups, or amphibious readiness groups. Their presence helps the Navy control the sea. Sea control is the precondition for everything else the Navy does. It cannot project power, secure the commons, deter aggression, or assure allies without the ability to control the seas when and where desired. The ship has anti-aircraft capability armed with long range missiles intended for air defense to counter the threat to friendly forces posed by manned aircraft, anti-ship, cruise and tactical ballistic missiles. Unique experiences build strong fellowship among the crew. The crew is motivated, and can quickly adapt to changing conditions, according to Navy officials. It is a busy life of specialized work, watches and drills. Serving aboard a guided missile destroyer instills accountability and toughness and fosters initiative and integrity. While serving in the Navy may present many challenges, Clark has found many great rewards. Clark is also proud of earning an accelerated advancement for being the top of the A school class. As a member of one of the U.S. Navy’s most relied-upon assets, Clark and other sailors know they are part of a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes providing the Navy the nation needs. “Serving in the Navy has helped me step out of my comfort zone and pushed me to strive for goals I otherwise wouldn’t have,” added Clark.

This Atlanta Native Is A U.S. Navy Destroyer Sailor #BlackGirlsRock

POSTERS: Will a Silence of the Lambs Comparison Help Toy Story 3 Win Best Picture?

Despite its stellar reviews and near universal approval, Toy Story 3 is still looking like a long shot for a Best Picture Oscar, and will likely end up settling for Best Animated Feature. But after these clever Oscar campaign posters, let’s at least give Disney some points for effort! The promos feature various stills from the film that bring to mind (sort of) previous Best Picture winners, from On the Waterfront to… Silence of the Lambs . Take a look.

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Eminem Channels Marlon Brando For VMA Promo

Rapper remakes scene from 1954 movie ‘On the Waterfront’ for the shoot. By Mawuse Ziegbe Eminem Photo: MTV “I’m ready for my close-up,” joked Eminem, who had two plugs rammed up his nose on the set of his MTV Video Music Awards appearance promo. Even though the superstar MC was covered in prosthetic bruises and hobbles away from an enflamed car in the commercial for the VMAs, Eminem kept things light behind the scenes at his shoot. In fact, the Recovery rapper said that he wasn’t stressing the details, but was there get the job done and maybe horse around a little bit. “They tell me that it’s something for the VMAs, but I’ve been in my little rat hole. They just let me out to play,” Eminem said. “So I’m kind of like that hamster in the ball, when they let him out and he runs around in the ball. I’m in my little ball right now, running around.” In between the running around, the hip-hop megastar, who is up for eight Moonmen , managed to turn in an intense performance in the clip. The commercial opens to the strains of “Not Afraid,” with Em limping away from an overturned car right before it bursts into flames with a blast that sends the rapper toppling to the ground. After an onlooker helps him up, a slew of young men in ’50s period clothing watch Em stagger along as he gains an upright, steely-eyed version of himself. Then, the confident, unharmed Eminem leads the crew of young men toward a city skyline in the distance. The rapper explained that the visual is based on a scene from a classic 1954 Marlon Brando flick. “It’s kind of a take on ‘On the Waterfront.’ Like, loosely,” Em explained. “The car is exploding and I’m hurt.” The promo is infused with the high drama of the chart-topping MC’s return to the top of the music game after battling the lows of a debilitating drug addiction. If the power of the visual short is any indication, Em is going to run things as a performer at this year’s VMAs. What are you expecting from Eminem’s appearance at the VMAs? Let us know in the comments below! The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on September 12. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through September 12. Related Photos A Decade Of Eminem At The VMAs The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem

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