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Editor, departing: Sandy Russell retires.


On 30 September, Naval Aviation Naval aviation is the application of manned military air power by navies. Maritime aviation is the operation of aircraft in a maritime role under the command of land based forces such as RAF Coastal Command or United States Coast Guard.  News staff members, Naval Historical Center The Naval Historical Center (NHC) is the official history program of the United States Navy. It is physically located at the Washington Navy Yard, and maintains a website of considerable value.  colleagues, friends and longtime associates bade farewell to beloved Editor Sandy Russell as she marked the end of a distinguished 30-year government career.

After working for a few years in Navy contracts, Sandy found her true calling when she reported to the Naval Aviation News office in August 1976. Then a newly minted Editorial Assistant, she could have never imagined how much of an impact she would have on the magazine itself, nor how many people she would touch, over the next 28 years.

As Sandy moved up the editorial "ranks" over the years--becoming Managing Editor in 1985 and Editor in 2002--she saw many Navy journalists and civilians come and go. For them, she was more than just a manager, she was a mentor. Associate Editor JO2 Dan Ball commented, "Sandy's professional knowledge and love of editing really helped me learn about Naval Aviation and how to tell its story. She was always open to new ideas "New Ideas" is the debut single by Scottish New Wave/Indie Rock act The Dykeenies. It was first released as a Double A-side with "Will It Happen Tonight?" on July 17, 2006. The band also recorded a video for the track.  and changes for the better. Her thoughtfulness and generosity will be missed." Assistant Editor JOSN JOSN Job Order Serial Number
JOSN Seaman, Journalist Striker (Naval Rating) 
 Brandy Lewis added, "Sandy's ability to edit and manage NANews is remarkable. She is one of the most proficient pro·fi·cient  
adj.
Having or marked by an advanced degree of competence, as in an art, vocation, profession, or branch of learning.

n.
An expert; an adept.
 and organized women that I have ever had the pleasure to work with."

Sandy said that during her career, she was fortunate to have great bosses who encouraged her professional growth. When she became a manager herself, she was dedicated to helping her staff grow both personally and professionally. Art Director Morgan Wilbur said, "Sandy's style of leadership is reflective of the spirit of Naval Aviation. She encourages people to push their own capabilities and gives them the responsibility to make NANews a better magazine. Her words of encouragement will long be with me."

During her tenure, Naval Aviation News evolved from a monthly, black-and-white magazine to a bimonthly bi·month·ly  
adj.
1. Happening every two months.

2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly.

adv.
1. Once every two months.

2. Twice a month; semimonthly.

n. pl.
, color publication. And under her leadership the magazine and its individual staff members achieved significant Navy-level recognition. Editor in Chief Commander Jeremy Gillespie commented, "It has been a tremendous pleasure to work with Sandy and learn from her. During almost three decades, more than any other individual, her professionalism and dedication have made NANews what it is today: the best magazine of its kind. Twenty-four CHINFO CHINFO Chief of Information  Merit Awards for the magazine staff in the last decade and five First Place awards for the magazine in the last six years says a lot about what she's achieved, but it doesn't begin to describe what she's truly meant to us here and to everyone across the globe who's a part of, or a fan of, Naval Aviation. She's off to a well-deserved retirement, but she'll be sorely sore·ly  
adv.
1. Painfully; grievously.

2. Extremely; greatly: Their skills were sorely needed.
 missed."

Sandy retires with the distinction of being the longest serving NANews staff member. "My years of government service have gone by incredibly fast, particularly while on the magazine staff," she said. "It has been a great job and, working closely with the Aviation History Office, more like a 'family' than a workplace." The credit for building that sense of family belongs directly to Sandy. Her years of personal caring and dedication to the happiness and well-being of those around her have created a warm, friendly environment where camaraderie ca·ma·ra·der·ie  
n.
Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship.



[French, from camarade, comrade, from Old French, roommate; see comrade.
 and good spirits are the rule. These effects extend beyond the physical walls of this office, for she has personally built and kept in touch with an extensive network of former editors, journalists and historians who remain a part of our extended family.

Although her name may no longer be on the masthead mast·head  
n.
1. Nautical The top of a mast.

2. The listing in a newspaper or periodical of information about its staff, operation, and circulation.

3.
, Sandy's spirit will continue to influence the magazine. The legacy of personal and professional caring and dedication that she has built over 28 years will continue to shape the future of Naval Aviation News.
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