Coast Guard Ensign Cody Wallace, left, and Ensign Lucas Arora participate in a pipe patching evolution as part of damage control training aboard the Famous-class medium endurance cutter USCGC Mohawk (WMEC 913) while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, July 11, 2022. Pipe Patching is a damage controlman technique used to temporarily repair a ruptured/leaking pipe by means of wooden wedges, soft patches, oakum, or a jubilee patch. USCGC Mohawk is on a scheduled deployment in the Naval Forces Africa area of operations, employed by Sixth Fleet to defend , allied, and partner interes


Coast Guard Ensign Cody Wallace, left, and Ensign Lucas Arora participate in a pipe patching evolution as part of damage control training aboard the Famous-class medium endurance cutter USCGC Mohawk (WMEC 913) while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, July 11, 2022. Pipe Patching is a damage controlman technique used to temporarily repair a ruptured/leaking pipe by means of wooden wedges, soft patches, oakum, or a jubilee patch. USCGC Mohawk is on a scheduled deployment in the Naval Forces Africa area of operations, employed by Sixth Fleet to defend , allied, and partner interests.


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