Houston Native Supports National Defense with Life-Saving Effort Aboard Naval Base Kitsap


In a powerful display of patriotism and service, Houston’s own Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Aircraft Handling) 3rd Class Camriyon Smith recently contributed to a life-saving mission far from home. Stationed at Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton in Washington state, Smith participated in a U.S. Navy-led blood drive on May 6, 2025—an effort aimed at supporting ongoing military operations and emergency readiness.

The drive, held inside the Fleet Logistics Center, saw collaboration between Navy and Army personnel. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marcos Flores of San Bernardino, California, administered the blood collection for service members like Smith who stepped up to donate. Their contributions bolster the military’s vital blood supply—ensuring readiness not just on the battlefield but in the face of natural disasters and medical emergencies worldwide.

Smith’s commitment comes during a crucial period as the USS Ronald Reagan undergoes scheduled maintenance at the nearby Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. Even while in port, the forward-deployed aircraft carrier remains a combat-ready force, symbolizing strength, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the mission of protecting and defending the United States.

Houstonians can take pride in knowing that one of their own is part of this elite team helping safeguard our nation’s security. Smith’s act of service reflects the values that resonate across Houston—courage, community, and compassion.

For more on how the Navy supports humanitarian missions and national defense readiness, visit www.outreach.navy.mil.