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GREAT LAKES, (April 20, 2016) Fire

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160420-N-IK959-797 GREAT LAKES, (April 20, 2016) Fire

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GREAT LAKES, (April 20, 2016) Fire Controlman Seaman Daniel Canorojo, a student at Training Support Center Great Lakes, operates a new interactive game on an electronic tablet called Recruit Reboot. The Massive Multiplayer Online War Game Leveraging the Internet (MMOWGLI) game, generated by the Navy Post-Graduate School and NSTC, is to provide feedback commentary to help evaluate the most effective training practices at Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy’s only boot camp. Navy personnel can start to play Recruit Reboot from April 25 to May 13. Playing will help provide the best possible Sailors to the fleet and shape the 21st Century Navy. (Official U. S. Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)

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