Keywords: USS Blue Ridge operations 150620-N-KG618-182.jpg en 150620-N-KG618-182 PHILIPPINE SEA June 20 2015 - Damage Controlman Fireman Nicholas Robbins sprays water onto the main deck during a fresh water wash-down on board U S 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge LCC 19 Blue Ridge is patrolling within the U S 7th Fleet area of operations after completing a brief maintenance period U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kevin A Flinn/RELEASED What is important about training for security and force protection related items is when it comes down to it security of the ship off the ship and the crew is an all-hands effort One thing I always tell people is to train like you fight and common sense is authorized The reason why is because when you're out in a threat scenario you have your rules and regulations but most of all in all reality you have you the person in front of you the person behind you and the person next to you keeping you alive You're all responsible for each other So I absolutely agree with the concept of using common sense using your training and being constantly aware of what's going on around you At the end of the day you and the people around you are going to be responsible for your life and their lives 2015-06-20 Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin Flinn https //www dvidshub net/image/2018137 150620-N-KG618-182 2015-06-21 01 27 USS BLUE RIDGE PHILIPPINE SEA PD-USGov-Military-Navy USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Images from DoD uploaded by Fæ |