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We Are MSC - Patrick Mullaney

  • USN Military Sealift Command
  • July 27, 2023 | 3:34

Fort Eustis, Va. (Aug. 14, 2023) - U.S. Naval Sea Cadets, from various states along the eastern seaboard, spend the week with Military Sealift Command July 24-28 visiting MSC Training Center Hampton Roads at Joint Base Langley-Fort Eustis. During their weeklong visit, the 18 Sea Cadets experienced what it’s like to drive an Expeditionary Fast Transport vessel in the EPF simulator, learned how to combat flooding and fire aboard a ship in the Damage Control Wet Trainer, and participated in other training evolutions, such as Search and Rescue Swimmer and Ship Reaction Force Training. (U.S. Navy Video by Ryan Carter)

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USS Porter, USNS William McLean Perform Vertical Launch System Re-Arm Demonstration

  • USN Military Sealift Command
  • Aug. 3, 2023 | 6:44

230803-N-TF680-1001 NORFOLK, Va. (August 3, 2023) -The crane from the dry cargo ammunition ship USNS William McLean (T-AKE 12) sends simulated ordnance to the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) to be stowed in the DDG's MK 71 Vertical Launch System (VLS) during a VLS re-arm demonstration, held pier-side on Naval Station Norfolk, Aug. 3. The VLS demonstration was part of U.S. Fleet Forces Command's Large Scale Exercise 2023 which provides a venue to test and refine current and new technologies and platforms to reinforce our current position as a supreme maritime force and provide feedback used to inform future innovation. (U.S. Navy video by Ryan Carter)

 
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