I was lucky enough to get a job shadow with Patrick Mangarin a Navy CMC (Command Master Chief) on board a Navy ship named the USS SCOUT. The USS SCOUT is a MCM (Mine Countermeasures) or better known as a Mine Sweeper. The ship is over 25 years old, it has been deployed all over the world from taking part in Operation Iraqi Freedom to helping out with the relief efforts in Hurricane Katrina. Its a small ship with a crew size of 96 sailors, officers and Chiefs.
On my first day I was able to take a brief tour around the ship and to interact with the sailors, officers and chiefs around the ship. I walked around the ship with Mr. Patrick and visited 2 of the different departments within the ship, there are 4 departments in the the USS SCOUT 2 are major and 2 are minor departments. The 2 major departments are Operations and engineers while the 2 minor departments are supply and the mess (Cooks). The picture on the left is me on the deck of the USS SCOUT over looking the San Diego bay and on the right is CMC Patrick Mangarin, the person I job shadowed.
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Over this week in Matt's class we had to read the text "Who Deserves What?/ Aristotle" we had to annotate the text, and had to write our first reading log on the text. We also started making a magazine cover of our selves in a sport so I picked the time when I raced at Dana Hill invitational where I got my first medal in a race. The feelings I felt during that race was tired, happy and glad because I had to work very hard and train really hard to get that medal and it was a sign for me to keep going and do better in running. Here's my magazine cover.
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