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- [Lt. CMDR. Christian Rivera]
Our mission is to ah, deliver

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and develop training in
the areas of tactics,

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navigation, engineering
and damage control,

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for our deploying ah submarines,
our submarine station

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here in Guam, and foreign navies in

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support of submarine casting.

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My name Lieutenant
Commander Christian Rivera,

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I'm the officer in charge of

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Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific,

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Being a submariner, has
kind of two portions,

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there is taking the boat
out to sea and doing your

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mission out at sea, and then there is

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the maintenance aspect of it.

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So when ships are in port
doing their maintenance,

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it can be hard to keep the
muscle memory, everything

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active is right, so this
is the way that we can help

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the ship maintain that steady
stream, right by getting

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our men here at the attack
centers, getting our men

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there at the scots, or down at the bytty.

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allows them to continue,
to working on those skills

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that they wouldn't normally
be able to do out at sea

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and keep that upward trajectory,
ah for tactics, navigation,

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engineering, damage control.

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Ah, keep it where it needs
to be, or get them better.

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I think it's pretty worrying to see them,

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you know, the crawl walk around the stage,

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getting them ready for deployment.

