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Author: Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James Wilson

none - NORFOLK, VA. (Aug. 8, 2021) A Sailor relieves the nozzlemen during an ordnance fire simulation at the Farrier Firefighting School. The school hosts week-long firefighting and damage control training courses for service members and foreign personnel, seeing as many as 300-500 students per week. It is dedicated to and named after Chief Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) Gerald W. Farrier, who was one of the first Sailors to die on board USS Forrestal (CV-59). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levingston Lewis/Released)

Fit for the Firefight

Fit for the Firefight

Sailors from across the fleet train at the Farrier Fighting school to be more effective fire fighters.