Flagship 03/09/2017

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Vol. 25, No. 10 Norfolk, VA | flagshipnews.com | 03.09.17-03.15.17

MC1 Joshua Sheppard

TRUMP VISITS SAILORS President speaks at NN shipyard aboard PCU Gerald R. Ford By Gerald R. Ford Public Affairs NEWPORT NEWS

President Donald J. Trump addressed Sailors from Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) and shipbuilders from Huntington Ingalls Newport News during a visit to the first-in-class aircraft carrier March 2. “This carrier and the new ships in the Ford class will expand the ability of our nation to carry out vital missions on the oceans and to project American power in distant lands,” Trump said to an audience of more than 3,500. The President landed on the flight deck on Marine One accompanied by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis. They were MC1 Joshua Sheppard welcomed aboard Ford by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson and President Donald J. Trump speaks to Sailors in the hangar bay aboard Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald Ford’s Commanding Officer Capt. RichR. Ford (CVN 78) on March 2. ard McCormack.

“It was an honor to welcome aboard our Commander-in-Chief, ” McCormack said. “My Sailors have put tremendous work and energy into making Ford an operational asset to the fleet, and I could not be more proud to have him here to see this team.” Daughter of former President Gerald R. Ford and the ship’s sponsor Susan Ford Bales also greeted Trump on the flight deck and welcomed him into the captain’s inport cabin, where he met with Ford Sailors and shipbuilders for a roundtable discussion. Following a brief tour of crew habitability spaces and unique technology, Trump descended to Ford’s hangar bay via an aircraft elevator for an “All Hands Call” with Ford Sailors and shipbuilders. The Presidential visit marked a week full of “firsts,” it was Trump’s first visit to » See PRESIDENT | A7

MC3 Cathrine Mae O. Campbell President Donald J. Trump salutes the rainbow sideboys before his departure of the aircraft carrier Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).

Norfolk shipyard employee’s design lowers hearing risk

‘We are ready for anything’

Another shipyard innovation Electrical breaker servicing PORTSMOUTH becomes safer, more efficient. A Norfolk Naval Shipyard See A7 (NNSY) employee’s idea has cut the noise generated by a common piece of shipyard industrial a compressed air trailer, where equipment, reducing risk to his noise resonated as high as 108 coworkers and potentially work- decibels. ers at other shipyards. The Navy and DOD occupaPaul Foster is the continu- tional exposure limit for noise ous training and development are 85 decibels, equivalent to subject matter expert for freeze a busy city. Noise at or above seals at the shipyard and de- this level is considered hazardsigned a noise attenuator for ous. At 108 decibels, the sound freeze seal equipment located in was comparable to a semi-truck

Sailors, civil service mariners return from Comfort Exercise

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Norfolk Naval Shipyard Public Affairs

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By Bill Mesta Shane Hensley Paul Foster is the continuous training and development subject matter expert for freeze seals at the shipyard and designed a noise attenuator for freeze seal equipment located in a compressed air trailer, where noise resonated as high as 108 decibels.

sure. when it purges air, Foster said. Dryer towers in the trailer are That level of noise meant employees were required to wear used to dry air required to make two layers of hearing protection freeze seals, an ice plug used for in order to prevent short and long-term effects of the expo» See SHIPYARD | A7

Military Sealift Command Public Affairs NORFOLK

Navy Sailors and civil service mariners (CIVMARS), who crew Military Sealift Command’s hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), pulled back into Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk after completing Comfort Exercise (COMFEX) 17, Feb. 24. COMFEX 17 was an advanced-phase » See COMFORT | A7

MARKING 100 YEARS OF WOMEN IN THE NAVY Panelists to share their inspirational stories and challenges faced during their careers in the United States Navy at March 15 discussion.

U.S., IRAQI, PAKISTANI NAVIES EXERCISE Visit, board, search and seize exercise in Bahrain, Feb. 26-March 9.

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