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Strategic Weapons Facility-Pacific (SWFPAC) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program volunteers Missile Technician First Class Daisuke Wakamatsu (second row middle); Andrew Samuelson (right of Wakamatsu); Elissa Forsman (right of Samuelson); and Lisa Joosten (right of Forsman); pose with Mr. David Guertin (standing, far right) and students from his ‘Introduction to Engineering’ class at Ridgetop Middle School after a successful rocket launch in early June. SWFPAC’s STEM program also provides rocketry supplies to Ridgetop on a quarterly basis in support of the school’s Rocket Program. SWPFAC is the command dedicated to assembling, maintaining, and storing TRIDENT II D5 Missiles and deploying them on fleet ballistic missile submarines (U.S. Navy Photo by Chani Wenning/Released)
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Jun 26, 2024
SILVERDALE, Wash. - SILVERDALE, Wash. (June 5, 2024) - Strategic Weapons Facility-Pacific (SWFPAC) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program volunteers Missile Technician First Class Daisuke Wakamatsu (second row middle); Andrew Samuelson (right of Wakamatsu); Elissa Forsman (right of Samuelson); and Lisa Joosten (right of Forsman); pose with Mr. David Guertin (standing, far right) and students from his ‘Introduction to Engineering’ class at Ridgetop Middle School after a successful rocket launch in early June. SWFPAC’s STEM program also provides rocketry supplies to Ridgetop on a quarterly basis in support of the school’s Rocket Program. SWPFAC is the command dedicated to assembling, maintaining, and storing TRIDENT II D5 Missiles and deploying them on fleet ballistic missile submarines (U.S. Navy Photo by Chani Wenning/Released)


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