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040326-N-9731T-183 Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Andre Matsevilo reassembles a weapon. LOGSU ordnance personnel know just as much about the weapons as SEALs, so if there is a problem, they can repair or replace it. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 40) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040324-N-9731T-157 Storekeeper 2nd Class Freddick Brown searches for a specific uniform item in the warehouse where supply carries more than 1,000 different line items. The total inventory value is more than $10 million. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 41) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040323-N-9731T-003 LOGSU provides the SEALs with their essential gear. Here, approximately 160 static-line parachutes are packed just for one SEAL team. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 42) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040323-N-9731T-063 Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (AW) Brian Munos rigs a free-fall parachute and ensures that it's packed correctly. "It's important to have the gear they might need ready, fully capable and fully loaded out for them to do whatever they have to do," said Munos. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 43) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040323-N-9731T-316 Gunner's Mate 2nd Class (DV) Sam Burgette and Hull Technician 1st Class (DV) Michael Bailey prepare all of the diving equipment for a SEAL platoon. "We take care of anything to do with diving for all the SEAL teams on the East Coast," said Bailey. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 44) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040324-N-9731T-085 Engineman 2nd Class Bernard Smith tests boat engines by running them for at least six hours in the water. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 45) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040325-N-9731T-105 Information Systems Technician 1st Class (SW) D'Juna Hoffman provides tatical communications support to the SEAL teams. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 46) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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040326-N-9731T-028 Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anderson Strickland, a physical therapy technician, helps an injured SEAL so he can rejoin his team in the field as soon as possible. Strickland sees about 30 patients a day. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 47) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous. (RELEASED)

 

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031009-N-9731T-002 Whereas sport utility vehicles and mini-vans dominate American roadways, it is more common in Naples to see motorists getting around on mopeds or motorcycles. (All Hands, May 2004, pg. 0) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous.  This photo was taken for, but did not appear in the magazine. (RELEASED)

 

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031009-N-9731T-006 Even in a foreign country like Italy, the Vitalies feel at home with their friends and neighbors, as their youngest son, Logan, takes a nap on the couch. (All Hands, May 2004, pg. 0) Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Antoine Themistocleous.  This photo was taken for, but did not appear in the magazine. (RELEASED)

 

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