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English: Hospitalman Nicholas Miner stands with Seaman Recruit Guislain-Christian K. Muvundamina aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt at Recruit Training Command. Muvundamina, a former EMT, was recognized with a Navy Achievement Medal for saving Miner's life on April 23 by performing the Heimlech maneuver.
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