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Enginemen Contribute to the Mission Aboard USS Germantown
AFN Sasebo
Feb. 10, 2015 | 1:33
Without a properly functioning engine, United States Navy warships would be dead in the water. Seaman Michael Sanchez shows us how one sailor helps the USS Germantown to accomplish its mission.
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