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Posted on April 19, 2020April 19, 2020

Inspecting and Preparing an Immersion Suit

While working with Mario Vittone (www.mariovittone.com) on maritime safety training we made several videos on Immersion (Survival) Suit maintenance, donning and procedures for staying alive until rescued. Please use in your shipboard and school training programs!

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  • Haze Gray and Underway: A view from the bridge of US Army LCU 2020 (USAV Matamoros) underway in the Old Bahama Channel en route to Ponce PR from Port Canaveral FL. Morning 0400-0800 watch. I was enjoying a cup of coffee as we steamed along.
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