GREAT LAKES, Ill., (April 25, 2017) Capt. Michael S. Garrick, commanding officer at Recruit Training Command (RTC) explains the Master Control Room of the U. S. Navy’s largest simulator, USS Trayer (BST 21), to Vice Adm. Antonio Fernando Garcez Faria, Chief of Brazilian Navy Training, during a tour of Recruit Training Command (RTC) here, April 25. Trayer is a 210-foot-long Arleigh Burke-class destroyer replica where recruits go through Battle Stations, a grueling 12-hour culmination of basic training and the last evolution recruits accomplish before they graduate. ( Navy photo by Scott A.


GREAT LAKES, Ill., (April 25, 2017) Capt. Michael S. Garrick, commanding officer at Recruit Training Command (RTC) explains the Master Control Room of the U. S. Navy’s largest simulator, USS Trayer (BST 21), to Vice Adm. Antonio Fernando Garcez Faria, Chief of Brazilian Navy Training, during a tour of Recruit Training Command (RTC) here, April 25. Trayer is a 210-foot-long Arleigh Burke-class destroyer replica where recruits go through Battle Stations, a grueling 12-hour culmination of basic training and the last evolution recruits accomplish before they graduate. ( Navy photo by Scott A. Thornbloom/Released)


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