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171123-N-HS500-110 COMODORO RIVADAVIA, Argentina (Nov.

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171123-N-HS500-110 COMODORO RIVADAVIA, Argentina (Nov. 23, 2017). Argentine welders install pieces of the foundation for the Pressurized Rescue Module (PRM) aboard the Sophie Siem at the Comodoro Rivadavia port, Nov. 23, 2017. Sailors from Underwater Rescue Command (URC) deployed to Comodoro Rivadavia with two rescue assets, the Submarine Rescue Chamber (SRC) and the Pressurized Rescue Module (PRM) to support the Argentinean Navy search and rescue efforts of the ARA San Juan (S-42). URC Sailors deployed with the rescue systems are highly trained on their use and routinely exercise employing advanced technology in submarine rescue scenarios. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Lange/Released).

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