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QUALIFICATION! The goal of every officer and man when he reports on board a submarine is qualification. Many months of hard work are spent learning the ship's systems and capabilities to the satisfaction of the qualification board. Qualification serves the primary purpose of insuring that the Submariner knows enough about his underwater home to be able to handle the routine and emergency tasks that come his Way while aboard the submarine. A qualified Submariner is trusted by his shipmates to be able to reachfor the correct valve and turn the correct switch in an emergency. As a symbol of this trust and hard work a qualified submariner is awardedthe coveted Dolphins which mark him before all as a member of an elite and close knit group, The smiling faces of Isaac Lopez, Jack Hamilton, Fred Marlette, and Al Dunow are indicative of the pride and pleasure that comes with earning the Dolphins. Captain Ray Engle is equally pleased to be able to give the recognition that such an important accomplishment deserves as he presents the Dolphins to all the newly qualified Submariners. JN.
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N '5w N ---1---3.8, Captain Ray Engle gives public recognition to some of the outstanding sailors of the SEADRAGON as he presents awards to Joe Vought, Isaac Lopez, Mitch Marlow, Phil Conroy, and others during an awards ceremony at Naha Port. IQHCOG ITIQ Combat zone reenlistments reached an all time high on SEADRAGON. Captain Ray Engle poses with some of those men who shipped over during the WESTPAC Deployment. From left to right: Captain Engle, Jim Mette, Walt Burrell, George Hurst, Huey Powell, Ted Phillips, Dick Hoffman, Bob Cool, Norm Welandt, and Steve Dann. Jerry Gruenhagen is presented his certificate of reenlistment by Captain Ray Engle.
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Bill Boden goes to Sam Jernigan for his weekly ear-lowering and beard trimming. Part of the at sea routine was correspondence .. Q0 - ug 5'--. Ken Carter shows the results of falling asleep in the barber's chair. courses. Here Sam Jernigan prepares a lesson for the American Government Course. 3' ff L 1 The chief of the Boat, Ken Cox, Sffikesa pensive pose,
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