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180423-N-PO132-020 OKINAWA, Japan (23. April 2018) Die Konstrukteurin Corinne Dalley, die dem Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5 zugeordnet ist, führt eine Biegefestigkeitsprüfung an einer Betonbalkenprobe durch. NMCB 5 ist die vorwärts gerichtete pazifische NMCB, die bereit ist, große Kampfeinsätze und humanitäre Hilfe / Katastrophenhilfe zu unterstützen und Marine, Marinekorps und gemeinsame Operationskräfte mit allgemeiner Technik und ziviler Unterstützung zu unterstützen. (Foto der U.S. Navy von Information Systems Technician Seamen Apprentice Deanna Velasquez / veröffentlicht)

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label_outline Explore Nmcb 5 Pacific Deployment 2018, Seaman Apprentice Deanna Velasquez, 30th Ncr

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Seebienen 7. Flotte 30. nr pacom nmcb 5 ncg 1 Seemannslehrling deanna velasquez Marinemobiles Baubataillon 5 nmcb 5 Pazifik-Einsatz 2018 divids ultrahohe Auflösung hohe Auflösung US-Marine in Japan mobiles Baubataillon der Marine