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Swain graduate serves on Navy ship

Petty Officer 1st Class Chavella Bailey, a 1994 Swain County High School graduate and native of Cherokee, is serving aboard USS Forrest Sherman, one of the world’s most versatile multi-mission combat ships. Bailey is a master-at-arms aboard the Norfolk-based ship, a 510-foot long Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. As a seasoned non-commissioned officer, she mentors junior sailors. 

“I like to see them take on more responsibility and build up their independence,” said Bailey. “I’m kind of a mom figure with young sailors coming to me saying, ‘Ma, can you help me?’”

Approximately 34 officers and 253 enlisted men and women comprise the ship’s company. 

As a member of one of the U.S. Navy¹s most versatile combat ships, Bailey 

and other USS Forrest Sherman sailors feel they are part of a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes.

“At the end of the day, my sense of pride comes when nobody got hurt and nobody got in trouble,” said Bailey. “When I retire successfully, I’ll know I’ll have completed a great accomplishment.”

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