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Join Mike and his team as they dive into the inner workings of the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the U.S. Navy; from the bustling mess hall to the action-packed flight deck, Mike takes on every job on board.
Join Mike and his team as they dive into the inner workings of the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the U.S. Navy; from the bustling mess hall to the action-packed flight deck, Mike takes on every job on board.
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