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English: Chief Naval Air Crewman Mark Compton, assigned to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 40, gives the signal to lift the stretcher from the water during search and rescue swimmer training at the Aquatic Center at the University of North Florida.
Date Taken on 1 February 2013
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/828179
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NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, FL, US
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