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Pipefitter Apprentices Francis Dumlao and Alex Soulliere explain to former Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Commander, Capt. Greg Burton, and former Nuclear Engineering and Planning Manager, Kaipo Krowell how the nitrogen is hooked up from a riser with a line that runs inside USS Mississippi (SSN-782), blowing nitrogen air inside and having it bleed outside into the open air.
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Sep 28, 2021
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - Pipefitter Apprentices Francis Dumlao and Alex Soulliere explain to former Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility Commander, Capt. Greg Burton, and former Nuclear Engineering and Planning Manager, Kaipo Krowell how the nitrogen is hooked up from a riser with a line that runs inside USS Mississippi (SSN-782), blowing nitrogen air inside and having it bleed outside into the open air.


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