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BEECAM: UCT 1 Dives, Trains off San Clemente Island

July 20, 2015 | By Seabee Magazine

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150602-N-CN059-123 SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, California (June 2, 2015) Utilitiesman 2nd Class Jordan Delasalas, left, performs a leak check on the dive helmet of Equipment Operator 2nd Class Matthew Bobinchak, both assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 1, while conducting dive training on USAS Paulus Hook (LCU 2033) off the coast of San Clemente Island on June 2, 2015. The UCTs provides a capability for construction, inspection, repair and maintenance of ocean facilities in support of Naval and Marine Corps operations, to include repair of battle damage. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel P. Rolston/RELEASED)
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150602-N-CN059-123 SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, California (June 2, 2015) Utilitiesman 2nd Class Jordan Delasalas, left, performs a leak check on the dive helmet of Equipment Operator 2nd Class Matthew Bobinchak, both assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 1, while conducting dive training on USAS Paulus Hook (LCU 2033) off the coast of San Clemente Island on June 2, 2015. The UCTs provides a capability for construction, inspection, repair and maintenance of ocean facilities in support of Naval and Marine Corps operations, to include repair of battle damage. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel P. Rolston/RELEASED)
Photo By: Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel R
VIRIN: 150602-N-CN059-123

UT2 Jordan Delasalas (left) performs a leak check on the dive helmet of EO2 Matthew Bobinchak, both assigned to UCT 1, while conducting dive training on USAS Paulus Hook (LCU 2033) off the coast of San Clemente Island, Calif., June 2. The UCTs provide capability for construction, inspection, repair and maintenance of ocean facilities in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations, including repair of battle damage. (Photo by MC2 Daniel P. Rolston/150602-N-CN059-123)