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BEECAM: UCT 2 and Republic of Korea Divers Cooperate on Pier Repairs

June 18, 2015 | By Seabee Magazine
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VIRIN: 150618-N-XZ182-0053
Lt. Christopher Ferguson, UCT 2, tends to a simulated diving casualty as part of a joint diving casualty drill with Republic of Korea (ROK) Sea Salvage and Rescue Unit (SSU) divers, Jinhae, ROK, May 22. UCT 2s Construction Dive Detachment Bravo workedwith ROK SSU divers and ROK engineers on expedient pier repairs and underwater concrete placement as part of a subject matter exchange during Foal Eagle 2015.(Photo by CEC Adam Winters/150522-N-ZZ999-001)
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150520-N-NM478-001 JINHAE, Republic of Korea (May 20, 2015) - Builder 2nd Class Andrew Quiroga and Republic of Korea Navy engineers work together to build a rebar cage for a pile repair. Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2’s Construction Dive Detachment Bravo is working with ROK Ship Salvage Unit divers and ROK engineers on expedient pier repairs and underwater concrete placement as part of a subject matter exchange during Foal Eagle 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Josh Baker/Released)
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150520-N-NM478-001 JINHAE, Republic of Korea (May 20, 2015) - Builder 2nd Class Andrew Quiroga and Republic of Korea Navy engineers work together to build a rebar cage for a pile repair. Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2’s Construction Dive Detachment Bravo is working with ROK Ship Salvage Unit divers and ROK engineers on expedient pier repairs and underwater concrete placement as part of a subject matter exchange during Foal Eagle 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Josh Baker/Released)
VIRIN: 150520-N-NM478-001
BU2 Andrew Quiroga, UCT 2, and Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy engineers work together to build a rebar cage for a pile repair, Jinhae, ROK, May 20. (Photo by Lt. Josh Baker/150520-N-NM478-001)
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VIRIN: 150618-N-XZ182-0051
BU1 Joshua Sisson and CM2 Tristan DeDelva, both assigned to UCT 2, and Republic of Korea (ROK) Sea Salvage and Rescue Unit divers prepare for an underwater concrete pour to repair a damaged pile, Jinhae, ROK, May 20. (Photo by CEC Adam Winters/150520-N-ZZ999-002)
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150520-N-ZZ999-003 JINHAE, Republic of Korea (May 20, 2015) - Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Tristan DeDelva trims a rebar cage in preparation for an underwater concrete pour to repair a damaged pile with Builder 1st Class Joshua Sisson and Republic of Korea (ROK) Ship Salvage Unit (SSU) Divers. Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2’s Construction Dive Detachment Bravo is working with ROK SSU divers and ROK engineers on expedient pier repairs and underwater concrete placement as part of a subject matter exchange during Foal Eagle 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Christopher Ferguson/Released)
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150520-N-ZZ999-003 JINHAE, Republic of Korea (May 20, 2015) - Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Tristan DeDelva trims a rebar cage in preparation for an underwater concrete pour to repair a damaged pile with Builder 1st Class Joshua Sisson and Republic of Korea (ROK) Ship Salvage Unit (SSU) Divers. Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2’s Construction Dive Detachment Bravo is working with ROK SSU divers and ROK engineers on expedient pier repairs and underwater concrete placement as part of a subject matter exchange during Foal Eagle 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Christopher Ferguson/Released)
VIRIN: 150520-N-ZZ999-003
CM2 Tristan DeDelva, UCT 2, trims a rebar cage in preparation for an underwater concrete pour to repair a damaged pile with BU1 Joshua Sisson, UCT 2, and Republic of Korea (ROK) Sea Salvage and Rescue Unit divers, Jinhae, ROK, May 20. (Photo by Lt. Christopher Ferguson/150520-N-ZZ999-003)