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SILVERDALE, Wash. (Sept. 25, 2020) – Trident Refit Facility (TRFB) Electronics Mechanics, Jill Wokowsky (top), Ben Johnson (left), and Kody Granger (right) from the Weapons Repair Department (Code 35A) raise a periscope into a test tower at TRFB on Sept. 25. Periscopes are placed into a shipboard simulator to verify optical and mechanical readiness before installation onto Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBNs). TRFB was established in the Pacific Northwest on July 1, 1981 as the primary maintenance facility for the West Coast SSBN fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Sonja L. Hanson/Released)

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