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On the 18th day of January we started our Immersion at Coast Guard Sub-station Talisay under

PO1 Elizalde A Golfo our supervisor together with his assistant SN1 Efraim G Bautista.

My experience of getting into the coast guard for ten days is I gain a little knowledge that Coast
Guard function is to help flood-hit people and they are the ones who take care of our lake.

We also have an exam on the coast guard substation about the ranks of the elevated official of
the Philippine coast guard.

They always give a try that we should answer the questions they are going to get out and the one
left is written on a long paper.
First day of our immersion we have a picture first and send it to group chat so the other people
know they need to go in because we're late to Coast Guard Substation.

Every day we work we need not late at Coast Guard Substation because the late will sing
or dance and so we're all going in early so we cannot make the song and dance.
The lighthouse of the Talisay is a sign for those who will navigate at night because they
are in the middle of the lake first looking at the red light of the lighthouse

Coast Guard Sub-Station Talisay has Light House that provide land fall lights, provide coastal

bearing capability, and provide lights guiding entrance for those who will navigate at night.

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