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    fleet week

    Explore " fleet week" with insightful episodes like "MarinesTV Headlines: Urban Rescue Training", "MarinesTV Headlines: New Orleans Fleet Week Kicks Off", "Daily News Update - Aug. 10", "Daily News Update – Oct. 15" and "Blue Angels Maintenance Officer, Doug Hill (1983 - 1984)" from podcasts like ""MarinesTV", "MarinesTV", "All Hands Update", "All Hands Update" and "Blue Angel Phantoms"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    MarinesTV Headlines: Urban Rescue Training

    MarinesTV Headlines: Urban Rescue Training
    This edition features a story on Marines training with San Francisco emergency first responders during Fleet Week-San Francisco. The San Francisco Fire Department teaches Marines serving with Combat Logistics Regiment 17 proper urban search and rescue techniques. Produced by Pfc. John Tucker. Includes soundbites from Mark Kearney, assistant deputy chief - San Francisco Fire Department, and Marine Sgt. Ryan Cheramie, operations non-commissioned officer, Combat Logistics Regiment 17. sfw2011

    Daily News Update – Oct. 15

    Daily News Update – Oct. 15
    This edition features stories on the U.S. and Philippines Navies beginning the annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) exercise, the Navy observing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October to help inform Sailors and their spouses about domestic violence prevention efforts, and an update on Fleet Week in Atlanta. Hosted by Petty Officer 2nd Class Patrick Gearhiser.

    Blue Angels Maintenance Officer, Doug Hill (1983 - 1984)

    Blue Angels Maintenance Officer, Doug Hill (1983 - 1984)

    Doug Hill was the Blue Angels Maintenance Officer during the 1983 & 1984 air show seasons. On this episode of the podcast, Doug details his early career in the Navy as well as the incredible transformation he underwent in order to be considered for the Blue Angels.  Doug also shares stories from his time on the team, including the requirements to maintain the A4 Skyhawk, riding in the back of Fat Albert, and the interesting people he met along the way.    

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