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A reservist works on equipment in the machine shop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

Reservist work on equipment in the machine shop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

A reservist works on equipment in the machine shop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

A reservist practices soldering in a workshop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

A reservist adjusts the flame of an acetylene torch in a workshop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

A reservist uses an acetylene torch to practice welding in a workshop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

US Navy (USN) Weapons Department Sailors direct a forklift carrying ordnance in the hangar bay of the USN Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) during a weapons on-load. Weapons Department Sailors are responsible for the handling, storage and maintenance of all live ordnance and weapons on board the KITTY HAWK

US Navy (USN) Weapons Department Sailors direct a forklift carrying live ordnance on the deck of the USN Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) during a weapons on-load. Weapons Department Sailors are responsible for the handling, storage and maintenance of all live ordnance and weapons on board the KITTY HAWK

US Navy (USN) Weapons Department Sailors perform maintenance on board the USN Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63). The KITTY HAWK is currently operating on the Coral Sea off the coast of Australia's Queensland region as part of Exercise TALISMAN SABER 2005. A combined US-Australia Command Post (CP) and Field Training Exercise (FTX), TALISMAN SABER demonstrates the US and Australian commitment to the military alliance and regional security

Reservists work on equipment in the machine shop at Lansing Community College as part of the Navy's Civilian Augmented Training (CAT) Program. CAT provides reservists with the opportunity to earn drill pay and college credits while learning rating skills from instructors who are professionals in their respective fields

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Base: Lansing

State: Michigan (MI)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Engstrom

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01/01/1989
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