DVIDS - Images - Sailors Use Rope to Secure a Soft Patch to a Pipe During  Pipe-Patching Training [Image 3 of 3]

DVIDS - Images - Sailors Use Rope to Secure a Soft Patch to a Pipe During Pipe-Patching Training [Image 3 of 3]

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Sailors use rope to secure a soft patch to a pipe during pipe-patching training in the hangar bay of the Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Soft patches are a temporary fix and consist of soft wood wedges, oakum, rubber gasket material and tarred marline. Ronald Reagan, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, provides a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Frank Joseph Speciale/Released)

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