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Old 11-28-2019, 01:48 PM
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Default Navy training

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Originally Posted by Jack 1957 View Post
Kent, I was a machinist when I was in the Navy (MR2) but I don't remember getting into any hydraulics. I was on a submarine dry dock and submarine tender.
Navy offered great training years ago, and maybe still does in some areas. Your thoughtful planning and execution shows a trained understanding of procedure and materials.
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Navy training used to be renowned, back when trades were great.

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