Thursday, August 20, 2020

Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen








#Didyouknow The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarines only have one independent duty corpsman onboard. The corpsman is responsible for the overall health and first aid training of all 150 Sailors onboard. When the time arises, they will call upon their emergency medical assistance team to help save a life. Check out the photos below to see the recent MEDEVAC training conducted by Sailors from USS Asheville (SSN 758) and Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Two-Five (HSC-25) #medevac #sailor #usnavy #ReadyInAllRespects #submarines #helicopter #guam #militarytraining #IslandKnights #navalaviation COMSUBPAC Joint Region Marianas Commander, Submarine Forces Commander, Submarine Group 9 Submarine Group 7 Commander, Submarine Squadron 11 US Naval Base Guam U.S. Navy U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday All Hands Magazine Navy Times Stars and Stripes Navy Outreach - NAVCO Pacific Daily News Pacific News Center Guam Daily Post Kandit News Group KUAM News National Naval Aviation Museum U.S. Indo-Pacific Command U.S. Naval Air Forces

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August 19, 2020 at 08:52PM - E Pluribus OTAP




Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen

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