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Description U.S. Navy Operations Specialist 2nd Class Jody Heflin, right, teaches Singaporean Navy divers how to use a global positioning unit April 22, 2006, during Exercise Tri-Crab 2006 on Naval Base Guam. The annual exercise is designed to increase the interoperability skills of explosive ordnance disposal technicians from the U.S., Australian and Singaporean navies.
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Author MARK ALLEN LEONESIO

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