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PORT HUENEME, Calif. " Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Schulte, NAVFAC EXWC, being decontaminated utilizing the ESSM DECON Kit during a contaminated water dive scenario as part of CONDIVEX 2019. NAVFAC EXWC Dive Locker hosts a Contaminated Water Diving Exercise. The 1-week event included a multi-service emergency response and multiple casualty incident scenario as part of Coastal Trident 2019 to support U.S. Navy science and technology initiatives. EXWC divers and support personnel participated in low-risk diving exercises to help evaluate and develop technologies to meet Fleet needs. (Official Navy photos by: Builder 1st Class Jesus Saucedo) /Released
190610-D-RQ622-527.JPG Photo By: Builder 1st Class Jesus Saucedo

PORT HUENEME, Calif. - PORT HUENEME, Calif. " Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Schulte, NAVFAC EXWC, being decontaminated utilizing the ESSM DECON Kit during a contaminated water dive scenario as part of CONDIVEX 2019. NAVFAC EXWC Dive Locker hosts a Contaminated Water Diving Exercise. The 1-week event included a multi-service emergency response and multiple casualty incident scenario as part of Coastal Trident 2019 to support U.S. Navy science and technology initiatives. EXWC divers and support personnel participated in low-risk diving exercises to help evaluate and develop technologies to meet Fleet needs. (Official Navy photos by: Builder 1st Class Jesus Saucedo) /Released


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