From the towers of radar to beneath the waves, Cryptologic Technician (Technical) 1st Class John Kaulis can do it all. Kaulis, currently assigned to Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70), and a native of McKean, Pa., is one of two surface search and rescue (SAR) swimmers on the ship. The U.S. Navy mandates that ships are manned with a minimum of two SAR swimmers in order to even depart the pier. This means he is critical to Hopper’s ability to maintain its current deployment so the ship can fulfill its mission and make its operational goals. SAR swimmer is just a side job for him, however.
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