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  wildman  
 
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  Grand Gulf PCM2  
 
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  Grand Gulf Control Room  
 
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  Grand Gulf BRE  
 
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  A "Brown cloud" usually signifies a shattered blade  
 
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  The entangled "spaghetti" mess of retrieval after a shattered blade  
 
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  One of the 2 RP's that provided the highest standard of job coverage and control  
 
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  Operator making proper use of LDWA :)) By the way, this is our second favorite Operator!!  
 
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  Loading "Hot" pieces into HIRP (square), cold pieces out of HIRP. Piece by piece.....  
 
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  Loaded Liner Cask  
 
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  Tommy and Josh Processing CRD Blades  
 
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  Grand Gulf Nuclear Station  
 
Grand_Gulf_VFR.jpg
 
  Grand Gulf Map  
 
Grand_Gulf_IFR.jpg
 
  Grand Gulf Map  
 
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  Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Plant  
 
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  Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Plant  
 
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  Grand Gulf Satelilte Image  
     
 
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