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Arnold Schwarzenegger, USC Schwarzenegger Institute Chair and ex-Governor of California during the Action Hub Opening panel at the COP24 Katowice, Poland on the 3rd of December 2018. COP24 is organized by UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC). (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Arnold Schwarzenegger, USC Schwarzenegger Institute Chair and ex-Governor of California during the Action Hub Opening panel at the COP24 Katowice, Poland on the 3rd of December 2018. COP24 is organized by UN Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC). (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Five of the passengers of OceanGate’s Titanic Submarine were turned to ashes deep under the water after the vessel suffered a dangerous implosion. As the world mourns the deceased, the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger hosted a meeting with a top US Navy official to understand the submarine ecosystem of the country better.
The former Governor of California took to his Instagram to share a post on their meeting discussing the US submarines and their role in the deep waters.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger & his recent meet up with a public official
The glory of the drowned ship Titanic is unparalleled as many enthusiasts strive to know more about it. A recent quest to witness the wreck of this submerged ship under the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean ended up in a disaster.
Five passengers on the privately owned submarine lost their lives after the vessel’s implosion. The cause of the disaster is yet to be known. Parallelly, the Governator recently invited William Joseph Houston, the Vice Admiral of Commander Submarine Forces, for a candid talk.
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“It was an honor to host Vice Admiral Bill Houston, Commander Submarine Forces, and learn about how US Navy submarines truly are the apex predators of the deep,” the 75-year-old politician wrote in his post. The two elite men were seen with bright smiles as they shook hands. This isn’t the first time Arnold Schwarzenegger took his duties toward the public seriously. His stint as the unpaid Governor of California is an example of his leadership capabilities.
The Austrian Oak’s motivation to contribute to the society
After his victory in a recall election in 2003, Arnie became the Governor of California and was famously dubbed as Governator. His 7 years in the office were filled with reforms as he focused on environmental and economic issues of the state making his political career successful. However, he never received a paycheck for his contributions as a public servant.
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger pauses during his speech at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony at the Los Angeles Holocaust Monument in Pan-Pacific Park in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 18, 2004. Sacramento Bee/ /ZUMA Press PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY – ZUMAECH. 20040922_aag_s76_344 Copyright: xJohnxDeckerx
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger break during His Speech AT a Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony AT The Los Angeles Holocaust Monument in Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles ON Sunday April 18 2004 Sacramento Bee Zuma Press PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY ZUMAECH 20040922_aag_s76_344 Copyright xJohnxDeckerx (Credits: IMAGO)
“To get paid nothing and to work for seven years… For the people of California,” made the Governator happy as he wanted to “give something back to the state.”
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Though Arnie’s bodybuilding and acting careers were well-received by his fans, he has earned immense respect for his political initiatives. The 75-year-old is still continuing his journey of contributing to society by supporting good causes like limiting food wastage and offering valuable advice on nutrition and fitness through his newsletter. What are your personal thoughts about Arnold’s journey? Let us know in the comments below.
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