File:'Navy Racks' - USS Sampson (DDG-102), July 2009.ogv
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[edit]Description'Navy Racks' - USS Sampson (DDG-102), July 2009.ogv |
English: Come aboard a Navy destroyer with your guide, BM1 Jesse Crider. Check out his home away from home as he leads you through a tour of the USS Sampson. He'll show you where he and his fellow Sailors eat, sleep, and work. |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXDdh5zRle0 |
Author | US Navy |
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