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Description Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Ship simulators provide life-like scenarios to train mariners in ship handling, including steering and conning a ship. 3-D graphics help create a virtual maritime environment.

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U.S. Navy

Date

March 14, 2007

Author

U.S. Navy photo by mass communication specialist 1st class James E. Foehl

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