Training aboard Unit 59’s Search & Rescue vessel is an ongoing and vital part of the unit’s preparedness to respond to marine emergencies.
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Barrie “Bear” keeping watch on the back deck.
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The navigator/radar operator charts the safest course to the target lat/long.
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The helmsman, has his work cut out for him in rough seas.
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Radar Trainer Kelly watching over Navigator Doug.
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Coxswain Bill sets the course.
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Unit 60 navigates some difficult waters at speed.