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190110-N-OT909-026

190110-N-OT909-026 KINGSVILLE, Texas (Jan. 10, 2019) Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer tests a virtual reality simulator with the help of Rear Admiral Greg Harris, chief of naval air training, and Michael Oliver, in-service engineer for Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division during a visit at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Jan. 10, 2019. Micro-simulators are a highly accessible way for flight students to self-study at any time or location, giving them an immersive study experience and the opportunity to prepare for future missions in advance, therefore improving the mission's quality when flown. (U.S. Navy photo by Anne Owens/Released)

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Photo by: Anne Owens

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Location: Kingsville, Texas
 

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