It is another gorgeous day on the Atlantic! Since yesterday we have steamed an easterly (090 true) course along the 38.7-degree north line of latitude and are making great time. Over the past 24 hours we’ve clocked 361.7 miles traveled at 15.1 knots. We are approximately 500 miles due south of Saint Johns, Newfoundland and hope to be passing thru the Azores on Friday en route to Cadiz. We spotted a plethora of flying fish yesterday afternoon while out enjoying the sunshine throughout the day and into the early evening. This morning we staged the first of a series of underway-vessel security drills and Delta Company 2/C had their STCW certified Vessel Security Officer (VSO) exam.
- 4/C Morgan keeps TSSOM looking clean by applying a new coat of paint to the cap rail
- 4/C Myrick assists 2/C Reeks as he sounds tanks in shaft alley
- 4/C Pellegrino sounding the main engine lube oil tank
- 4/C Allaire and 4/C Barnes pose for a photo while 4/C Seal and 4/C Michaud keep watch on the engine
- 2/C Gaughan sets an example for 4/C Hook on how to make a stopper
- 2/C Olson instructs 4/C Behremovic on the proper technique to tie a stopper onto a line while 4/C Benson and 4/C Brundige observe
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