SAN ANTONIO ā U.S. Navy sailors offered a hands-on experience at life in the fleet Saturday morning at the Alamodome using virtual reality technology ahead of the Navy All-American Bowl.
The Navyās Strike Group mixed-reality experience let visitors sample a range of roles, from piloting aircraft to getting a feel for boot camp-style physical training.
The group travels across the U.S. to showcase some of the many jobs they do.
āThe overall intent is to bring the fleet to the street,ā said Lt. Comdr. Tiffany Pearson, division director of community outreach at the Navyās recruiting headquarters. āWe want to bridge the gap between todayās generation and yesterdayās generation.ā
Watch Pearsonās live interview with KSAT in the video player below.
Pearson said the events aim to make the militaryās work more understandable and relatable, particularly to audiences who may not have direct exposure to service members or Navy careers.
āI like to think of it as removing the veil of mystery behind what the military actually does,ā Pearson said. āIf you can think of a job in the private sector, we pretty much have it in the Navy.ā
The experience also leans into gaming and interactive technology to connect with potential recruits.
āWith our e-sports team, weāre meeting this generation where theyāre at,ā Pearson said. āThey like to game. They understand that. They like that hands-on experience. But we canāt necessarily get them on an aircraft or a sub, so letās bring that set up, that virtual aspect to you.ā
Sailors staffed stations throughout the event, offering advice and answering questions, while also creating a memory for attendees before kickoff at the Navy All-American Bowl.
āItās an icebreaker so that way we can conversate, and I can really tell them about my experience in the Navy and how itās helped me become the man I am today,ā said Sailor John Rodriguez.
More information about the Navy experience is available online.
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