The Navy is using baseball bats to smash ice on aircraft carriers in the Arctic

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The Navy plans to spend more time in the Arctic, and that means relearning some old tricks for dealing with the harsh conditions up there.

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The Navy is using baseball bats to smash ice on aircraft carriers in the Arctic

The Navy is using baseball bats to smash ice on aircraft carriers in the Arctic

The Navy plans to spend more time in the Arctic, and that means relearning some old tricks for dealing with the harsh conditions up there.

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