Monday, May 30, 2011

Permanent Warship On Sleeping Storytelling for Children (3)

Women in the United States Navy (U.S. Navy) proved to have the same ability with sailor man. Kimberly Hernandez crew of USS Howard, a fast-attack capability that is not less great with a crew of men.

Women of Latin descent are known as experts Visit Board Search and seizure (VBSS). He was already familiar with the program Cooperatioan Afloat Readiness and Training CARAT, and is involved in the raid operation using the boat.

"Procedures of the Navy and U.S. Navy in an ambush, boarding and checking and detain people and goods, more or less the same," said Hernandez aboard the USS Howard which crossed the Sunda Strait, Sabu (28/05/2011).

He also explains how to communicate with the bridge of the ship which is suspected to examine the details up to the engine room of the Navy conducted the same as the standard U.S. Navy.

In 2009 he had joined the patrol in PerairanTeluk Aden. At that time he has not been incorporated in the VBSS. Mother of one child was 3.5 years served in the U.S. Navy base in Yokosuka, Japan.

First task is to take care of weapons and ammunition as 9 mm pistol, a weapon explorers such caliber Browning heavy machine gun 50 mm.

Although far from a child, Hernandez still consider her son. He also followed courses United Through Reading (UTR). This program was made by the U.S. Navy since 1995 and allows a member of the U.S. Navy's mother read a bedtime book that is recorded and then sent to the house.

Through this program, the child away from his mother would read the same fairy tale book. Records are sent in the form of sound and visuals so that the child can feel close to ibu.Rekaman UTR aboard the USS Howard was held three times a week.

Hernandez is the women who participated in the training of special anti-piracy committed by Toad Forces Command (Kopaska) along with U.S. Navy forces that rise to the Imam Bonjol.

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