File:NAVSpEAks - Pronouns.webm
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English: Conchy Vasquez and Jony Rozon, both engineers at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport discuss the importance of using correct pronouns as well as polite etiquette when you may not be sure of someone's pronouns. Official US Navy Video by John Vannucci.
Video by Staff Sgt. John Vannucci, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, Rhode Island.
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Author | US Navy SSgt John Vannucci |
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