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U.S. Navy Hull Maintenance Technician 3rd Class Dona

U.S. Navy Hull Maintenance Technician 3rd Class Dona

U.S. Navy Hull Maintenance Technician 3rd Class Dona Robinson, from Charlotte, North Carolina, grinds stanchions in the machinery repair shop aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) in Norfolk,... More

Pfc. Caleb H. Johnson, a machinist with 2nd Maintenance

Pfc. Caleb H. Johnson, a machinist with 2nd Maintenance

Pfc. Caleb H. Johnson, a machinist with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, grinds a piece of metal during a training exercise aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 11, 2012. The Marines set up a... More

New Orleans - Coast Guard People, Louisiana

New Orleans - Coast Guard People, Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS, La. (April 11)--A Bollinger Shipyard worker grinds on the deck of the future Coast Guard Cutter Bonito. Bonito is in the begining stages. Its deck is in a leveling jig and the entire lower portio... More

190608-N-SS350-0015 GULF OF OMAN (June 8, 2019) Seaman

190608-N-SS350-0015 GULF OF OMAN (June 8, 2019) Seaman

190608-N-SS350-0015 GULF OF OMAN (June 8, 2019) Seaman Thomas Jackson, from Dayton, Ohio, grinds paint off of a bulkhead for topside preservation aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bain... More

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