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How I Boarded a US NAVY NUCLEAR SUBMARINE in the Arctic (ICEX 2020) - Smarter Every Day 237

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Get 1st Audiobook access to monthly selection of Audible Originals for free when you try Audible for 30 days or TXT smarter to 500500 Upcoming videos will explore what life on a submarine is like. Click here if you want to sub 😏: ⇊ Click below for more links! ⇊ Note: The US Navy put no restrictions on me about what I should say or how I should present what I learned on this trip. Other than making sure my footage was cleared for Operational Security, I am free to say whatever I want about this experience. Even though things are getting a bit difficult, The US Navy continues to provide stability and security. If you are interested to find out how you can join the Navy you can visit the website here: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GET SMARTER SECTION There are tons of interesting career opportunities out there that I never knew about: The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks offers incredible opportunities to research Arctic regions. They OWN A ROCKET RANGE. They do things like predict Aurora and monitor seismic and volcanic activity. I wish I knew about this when I was younger. Check out the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The US Navy has several options such as engineer, pilot, submariner, logistics, accountant, medical doctor, and even Public Affairs specialist. I continue to be impressed by people that I meed who spent time in the Navy. I worked with various people during the course of filming this video and they were all top notch. I asked Sofia to write a little blurb about her job experience: Sofia Montalvo is an Ice Analyst at the US National Ice Center (USNIC). She studied meteorology at the University of Miami and atmospheric science at North Carolina State University, but did not know that mapping and forecasting sea ice for safety and navigation was a thing she could do. She loves her job for the mission it upholds: The USNIC Operations Department Analysts use remote sensing and model data to produce hemispheric, regional, and tailored ice and snow analyses. The Operations department is committed to the safety of navigation, protection of life and property, and government scientific research. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GET STUFF SECTION: (If I did this right these should be working Amazon affiliate links to purchase the stuff I like to use. When people purchase from these links it will support Smarter Every Day.) ❓Mystery Item (just for fun): Alaska Gear: Ski Goggles: Level 1 Thermal : Level 2 Pullover: Level 2 Bottoms: Level 7 Pants: Balaclava: Boots: Socks: Parka: (got mine used off Ebay) Gloves: Shell & Liner made by “The Heat Company“ (no amazon links) Also, if you’re interested in a Smarter Every Day shirt etc. they’re really soft and you can get there here: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tweet Ideas to me at: Smarter Every Day on Facebook Smarter Every Day on Patreon Smarter Every Day On Instagram Smarter Every Day SubReddit Ambiance, audio and musicy things by: Gordon McGladdery If you feel like this video was worth your time and added value to your life, please SHARE THE VIDEO! If you REALLY liked it, feel free to pitch a few dollars Smarter Every Day by becoming a Patron. Warm Regards, Destin

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