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170613-N-VN584-015 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation

170613-N-VN584-015 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation

170613-N-VN584-015 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Aaron Cozart measures metal for cutting in the jet engine shop aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). T... More

170613-N-VN584-103 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Sailors

170613-N-VN584-103 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Sailors

170613-N-VN584-103 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Sailors receive training from Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Luis Guzman, right, on precision metal cutting in the jet engine shop aboard the aircraft ca... More

170613-N-VN584-210 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation

170613-N-VN584-210 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation

170613-N-VN584-210 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Equipment) Paul Martinez, left, and Airman Yorneidis Perera set catapult track on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theo... More

170613-N-VN584-191 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Airman

170613-N-VN584-191 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Airman

170613-N-VN584-191 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2017) Airman Donovan Reyes cleans padeyes with a pressure washer on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Theodore Roosevelt is ... More

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