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US Navy (USN) Hull Maintenance Technician Fireman (HTFN) Brandon Jackson (right), and USN Damage Controlman Third Class (DC3) Seth Lindauer demonstrate pipe-patching techniques and other vital damage control scenarios in preparation of the Command Assessment and Readiness Training (CART) evaluation phase two aboard the USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate USS FORD (FFG 54). The crew of the FORD are undergoing a rigorous training cycle in preparation for its upcoming deployment to South America

US Navy (USN) Hull Maintenance Technician Fireman (HTFN) Brandon Jacks...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Ford (FFG 54) Scene Major Command Shown: FFG-54 Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Aramis Ramirez, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mi... More

An Army officer simulates what candidates will go through

An Army officer simulates what candidates will go through

An Army officer simulates what candidates will go through when they sit down at the end of the process to participate in a double-blind panel interview with senior Army officers. During those interviews, candid... More

Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Joseph Martin

Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Joseph Martin

Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Joseph Martin is briefed on what precautionary measures medical personnel will take when CCAP starts to ensure candidates arrive healthy and remain safe while participating ... More

Maj. Michael Yates (center), chief psychologist at

Maj. Michael Yates (center), chief psychologist at

Maj. Michael Yates (center), chief psychologist at U.S. Army Recruiting Command, briefs senior Army officials on instructions that raters will be need to follow for the developmental out-brief of the Colonels C... More

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