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Enginemen Keep USS Guardian Moving Forward
AFN Sasebo
July 18, 2012 | 1:00
In the past, ships were powered by sails. Then came steam. And, for many U.S. Navy Ships underway today, diesel engines do most of the work. Petty Officer Scott Bourque tells us about the Sailors who keep these engines chugging along.
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