SAN DIEGO - The crew from USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) docked at Naval Base San Diego demonstrate their abilities to conduct fire damage and control training during a visit of Marine Corps civilians from Camp Pendleton. The group was treated to a guided tour by the ship’s Command Master Chief Jacob Shafer on March 14, 2022. The tour was arranged by Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity’s Luke Scheuller, a Navy veteran, who previously served with Shafer more than a decade ago. Most of those on the tour are newer federal employees and don’t have any previous military service. This


SAN DIEGO - The crew from USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) docked at Naval Base San Diego demonstrate their abilities to conduct fire damage and control training during a visit of Marine Corps civilians from Camp Pendleton. The group was treated to a guided tour by the ship’s Command Master Chief Jacob Shafer on March 14, 2022. The tour was arranged by Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity’s Luke Scheuller, a Navy veteran, who previously served with Shafer more than a decade ago. Most of those on the tour are newer federal employees and don’t have any previous military service. This field learning experience was a great way for employees to learn about the Navy’s mission and see first-hand how Sailors and Marines operate while at sea. (Photos by Amy Forsythe, Public Affairs Officer, MCTSSA)


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