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IMAGE: DAHLGREN, Va. (June 21, 2018) - Propel students review the Electromagnetic Railgun design parameters and test operations during a tour of the NSWC Dahlgren Division Electromagnetic Launch Facility conducted by Chester Petry, Chief Engineer for Electromagnetic Launch Weapons.  The Propel students discussed the use of electric weapons on future Navy combatants where the need for electric power will continue to grow and improve combat capability. Petry briefed the Warfare Centers' new supervisors during their tour of Dahlgren that included the Potomac River Test Range and the Human Performance Laboratory in addition to the Railgun Facility. The five-day Propel course provides an introductory level awareness of Warfare Center expectations and teaches a whole person supervisory approach that focuses on understanding supervisory responsibilities, practicing soft skills, and knowing where to go for situationally specific human resources support.  (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
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Aug 1, 2018
Dahlgren, VA - DAHLGREN, Va. (June 21, 2018) - Propel students review the Electromagnetic Railgun design parameters and test operations during a tour of the NSWC Dahlgren Division Electromagnetic Launch Facility conducted by Chester Petry, Chief Engineer for Electromagnetic Launch Weapons. The Propel students discussed the use of electric weapons on future Navy combatants where the need for electric power will continue to grow and improve combat capability. Petry briefed the Warfare Centers' new supervisors during their tour of Dahlgren that included the Potomac River Test Range and the Human Performance Laboratory in addition to the Railgun Facility. The five-day Propel course provides an introductory level awareness of Warfare Center expectations and teaches a whole person supervisory approach that focuses on understanding supervisory responsibilities, practicing soft skills, and knowing where to go for situationally specific human resources support. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)


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