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200219-N-SX613-0004 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student

200219-N-SX613-0004 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student

200219-N-SX613-0004 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student explains a virtual reality program designed to reduce "test stress" to Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division Orlando Executive Director, Jo... More

200219-N-SX613-0002 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student

200219-N-SX613-0002 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student

200219-N-SX613-0002 ORLANDO, Fla -- A high school student demonstrates a virtual reality headset while another explains the set up to Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division Orlando Executive Directo... More

200219-N-SX613-0005 ORLANDO, Fla -- Naval Air Warfare

200219-N-SX613-0005 ORLANDO, Fla -- Naval Air Warfare

200219-N-SX613-0005 ORLANDO, Fla -- Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division Executive Director, John Meyers uses a virtual reality program that simulates a relaxing beach environment designed by high... More

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