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180518-N-LK932-1056 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (May 18, 2018)

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180518-N-LK932-1056 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (May 18, 2018)

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180518-N-LK932-1056 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (May 18, 2018) Rear Adm. Bret J. Muilenburg, commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Chief of Civil Engineers, left, and Rear Arm. Brain J. Brakke, commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, right, listen to speakers about the process of Port Improvement vis Exigent Repair (PIER) Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD) on Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. The Port Improvement via Exigent Repair Joint Capability Technology Demonstration provides a comprehensive approach to expeditionary repair of pier facilities to achieve a long-lasting upgrade to an existing facility and provides another capability in how the Naval Construction Force conducts port damage repair. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Patrick T. Bauer)

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