Over the past two days, the cadets have been hard at work preparing the ship for our next stop, mainland Japan and arrival Osaka Wan (bay).

Some cadets have been scaling and painting several areas outside and inside the ship, cleaning up the decks, sweep-down, and also cleaning after meals in the scullery.

Cruise 150- 3/C during firefighting practical training.

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            FIREFIGHTING MOCK- UP INJURY TRAINING 

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Cadet Holliday controlling the pressure bleeder valve on the fire-main during firefighting training.

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Engineering instructor Mitch Cihomsky smiling after a successful firefighting class.

 

                                    PAINTING AND SOLDERING

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Work-day Cadets Sunak, Glennon, Bonavede, Anderson, Clark and Vance.

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Cadet Schultze and Cadet Anderson painting rack clamps for 50 lb gas bottles.

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Cadet Jenness learning to soldering.

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Day-work Cadet Castro and Cadet Iunker.

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Cadet Murray and Cadet Fagan painting the 01 deck overhead on the starboard side.

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Cadet Thornton and Cadet Warren securing equipment at the end of day work.

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Day-work cadets Hamilton, Laird and Ricketts working the scullery.