A Day in the Life of the Mohawk
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(Shull) That means it's an unstated vessel which gives us permission to board it. But, we're not expecting any trouble. It looks like they are on a daily sail. They are headed south, which is a good thing for them. That indicates that they are probably not drug smugglers. The Captain was asking for a French speaker earlier. But, I speak only as much French as, "Parlez-vous Francais?"
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(Felger) Mohawk, this is BO, we're waiting for the rest of our weapons to be issued and to do our brief. Over.
(McKinley) We haven't had a problem in the past finding someone to speak Spanish because in America it is common for people to speak Spanish. But, I took four years of French in high school and, hopefully, I'll be able to help a little bit. It's been a couple of years since I've spoken French, but, hopefully, I'll know enough in order to get some questions answered.
(Grove) Alright, shooters, pull your weapons out of your holsters and keep them pointed over the side. Make sure the de-cocking levers are in the down and locked position, and your fingers outside the trigger guard.
(Grove) Place a fifteen-round magazine in the weapon. Release your slides forward. Place your safety de-cocking levers in the up and off position. Put your thumbs behind the hammers. Holster and strap in a loaded weapon.
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