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English: U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Ken Wiseman secures the K-type shoring during damage control training at the Center of Naval Engineering Learning Site, Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Oct. 20, 2009. The Surface Damage Control Trainer simulates conditions on the USS Samuel B. Roberts when the ship struck a mine in the Persian Gulf in April 1988.
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English: Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Logico, U.S. Navy
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