Inside a FLOODING WARSHIP sailors use these specialized tools (Naval Fleet School: Pacific)

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Whether you join us in the regular force, or as part of the Naval Experience Program - you’ll get to try this yourself.

The Naval Training Group’s mission is to provide the knowledge and skills our sailors require to do their jobs professionally, safely and with confidence.

Our Damage Control Training Facilities specialise in Damage Control Training such as firefighting and flood control training.

Effective training saves lives, protects equipment and can often be the difference between operational success or failure.

Be ready to #HelpLeadFight 👇
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Awesome. My grandpa was in the NAVY for thirty five years, and he also served on Canada's last aircraft carrier: HMCS Bonaventure. I've always wanted to be in the NAVY, and I think I'm going to try before it's too late. "Ready, Aye, Ready!"

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Oh boy! I remember the damage control exercises in this facility, and I loved it very much. Did all they show up here.... but the uniform was less cool back then. The flooding part was fun, but the fire one was much more serious and instructive.

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Im joining via the Naval Experience Program, Im very excited for everything I will learn!

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Great video. This is how you promote the CAF.

georgekeats
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This is honestly fun and scary at the same time. It was an awesome experience, great skill to learn that I hope I will never use, but anything can happen out in there!
I'm very happy that I joined the Royal Canadian Navy!

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This is how you forget about team work and your original goal in life, you watch other companies Ext and complain about where you or brag where you are. Then both get the back handed slap.

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