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Military Sealift Command (MSC)
Civil Service Mariners (CIVMAR) demonstrate a 'sunburst' formation during an abandon ship scenario
FORT EUSTIS, Va. (February 25, 2022)--Newly hired Military Sealift Command Civil Service Mariners (CIVMAR) demonstrate a 'sunburst' formation during an abandon ship scenario at the Military Sealift Command Training Center East on Joint Base Langley-Fort Eustis, Virginia, Feb. 25. The 'sunburst' formation is a technique used to make those stranded at-sea more visible from the air. The training evolution was part of the Safety and Survival portion of the Military Sealift Command Basic Training curriculum, which must be completed by all MSC CIVMARs before joining the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Bill Mesta/released)

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