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Information Systems Technician Seaman Leroy Lopez,

Information Systems Technician Seaman Leroy Lopez,

Information Systems Technician Seaman Leroy Lopez, front, and Firecontrolman 1st Class Aric Reid, both assigned to USS Freedom (LCS 1) heave mooring lines to secure the ship during the Republic of Singapore Nav... More

Chief Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) Todd

Chief Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) Todd

Chief Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) Todd Furst communicates with a command and control team about a simulated small boat threat aboard the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) during the Repub... More

Electronics Technician 1st Class Rachel Preston, left,

Electronics Technician 1st Class Rachel Preston, left,

Electronics Technician 1st Class Rachel Preston, left, Ensign Kelly Reightler and Ensign Charles Hasenbank, act as the reconnaissance team aboard the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) during a simulated ... More

Chief Gunner's Mate Steven Luken communicates with

Chief Gunner's Mate Steven Luken communicates with

Chief Gunner's Mate Steven Luken communicates with a command and control team about a simulated small boat threat aboard the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) during the Republic of Singapore navy's West... More

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