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171003-N-LA529-001 GROTON, Conn.(Oct. 3, 2017) Yeoman 2nd Class David Baxter, left, maneuvers his bandit tool and cutter to complete half of a patch as Fireman Recruit Anthony Lewis-Brannan holds the banding buckle. Sailors learn to patch low pressure leaks with oiled marlin and high pressure leaks with strongbacks and chain wrenches during the dry lab section of damage control training at Naval Submarine School. (U.S. Navy photo by William Kenny/Released)

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