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0701173228J-005 Santa Rita, Guam (Jan. 17, 2007) - Sailors assigned to submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) listen to one of a series of lectures on safety and Operational Risk Management at the Naval Base Guam base theater. The lecture was part of the U.S. Submarine force's recent operational stand down. The stand down, ordered by Vice Admiral Chuck Munns, U.S. Submarine Force commander, was designed to "focus energy and intellect on the basics of submarine operations." Although Frank Cable isn't a submarine, it is an asset of the U.S. NavyХs submarine community and the command used the

0701173228J-005 Santa Rita, Guam (Jan. 17, 2007) - Sailors assigned to submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) listen to one of a series of lectures on safety and Operational Risk Management at the Naval Base Guam base theater. The lecture was part of the U.S. Submarine force's recent operational stand down.  The stand down, ordered by Vice Admiral Chuck Munns, U.S. Submarine Force commander, was designed to "focus energy and intellect on the basics of submarine operations."  Although Frank Cable isn't a submarine, it is an asset of the U.S. NavyХs submarine community and the command used the Stock Photo
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2T51WA0

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1673 x 1195 px | 28.3 x 20.2 cm | 11.2 x 8 inches | 150dpi

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17 January 2007

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0701173228J-005 Santa Rita, Guam (Jan. 17, 2007) - Sailors assigned to submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) listen to one of a series of lectures on safety and Operational Risk Management at the Naval Base Guam base theater. The lecture was part of the U.S. Submarine force's recent operational stand down. The stand down, ordered by Vice Admiral Chuck Munns, U.S. Submarine Force commander, was designed to "focus energy and intellect on the basics of submarine operations." Although Frank Cable isn't a submarine, it is an asset of the U.S. NavyХs submarine community and the command used the opportunity to focus on the types of day-to-day risks the crew may face during the current phased maintenance availability that began Jan. 8. Frank Cable is forward deployed to Apra Harbor, Guam in support of submarines deployed to 7th Fleet. U.S. Navy