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Hard Charging Leaders: GM1 Drake
** A SUPERB SAILOR AND ONE OF MY BEST FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFICERS. **
GM1 Drake is a hard charging leader who gets the job done and takes care of his Sailors.
- DECKPLATE LEADER. Instrumental in leading 26 Sailors in the maintenance of 34 magazine sprinkler systems, 44 weapon magazines, 217 firearms and 24 divisional spaces. Directly responsible for the completion of 36 maintenance actions, 24 repairs, and 32 Planned Incremental Availability jobs.
- SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT. Contributed to the safe and expeditious transfer of 1,592 tons of conventional munitions valued at $297 Million. Qualified over 450 personnel in crew served and small arms operations, greatly enhancing TRUMAN’S force protection posture and readiness.
- COMMITTED

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