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While USS OGDEN is anchored in picturesque Ketchikan, Alaska, Inshore Boat Unit (IBU)-12, Washington, patrols the surrounding waters to provide protection during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 01. An extreme weather exercise, NORTHERN EDGE is Alaska's premier joint training exercise involving military units from all over North America during a two weeks period

While deployed in Ketchikan, Alaska, in support of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001, a patrol boat from the Naval Coast Guard Joint Unit out of Seattle, Washington, streams by during daytime maneuvers. Northern Edge is Alaska's premier joint training exercise and it encompasses military troops from all over North America

As the Inshore Boat Unit (IBU) patrol boat pulls up to the dock, Mineman 2d class (MN2) Jennifer Gibb, IBU-12, readies the lines to secure the boat during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 01. An extreme weather exercise held this year in Ketchikan, Alaska, NORTHERN EDGE is Alaska's premier joint training exercise involving military units from all over North America during a two weeks period

The USS OGDEN (LPD 5), a 570 foot Navy amphibious transport dock ship from San Diego, California, is parked at the pier in Ketchikan, Alaska, in support of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001, Alaska's premier joint training exercise. The two week long exercise is a combined effort with military forces from all over North America

The USS OGDEN (LPD 5), a 570 foot Navy amphibious transport dock ship from San Diego, California, is parked at the pier in Ketchikan, Alaska, in support of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001, Alaska's premier joint training exercise. The two week long exercise is a combined effort with military forces from all over North America

A US Naval Coast Guard joint Unit patrol boat from Seattle, Washington, patrols the waters around Ketchikan, Alaska, during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001. Northern Edge is the state of Alaska's premier joint training exercise and it encompasses military members from all over North America

The USS OGDEN (LPD 5), a 570 foot Navy amphibious transport dock ship from San Diego, California, is parked at the pier in Ketchikan, Alaska, in support of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001, Alaska's premier joint training exercise. The two week long exercise is a combined effort with military forces from all over North America

Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Derrick Hollenbeck, Mobile Inshore Undersea Warefare (MIUW) 102, stands ready on the perimeter guarding USS OGDEN with M-16A2 at the ready during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 01. An extreme weather exercise, NORTHERN EDGE is Alaska's premier joint training exercise involving military units from all over North America during a two weeks period

US Coast Guard cutter NAUSHON is escorted by one of the Canadian Navy Patrol boats in support of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 2001 in Ketchikan, Alaska. Northern Edge is Alaska's premier joint training exercise and it encompasses military troops from all over North America. The exercise takes place all over the state of Alaska and it last for two weeks

While USS OGDEN is anchored in picturesque Ketchikan, Inshore Boat Unit (IBU)-12, Washington, patrols the surrounding waters to provide protection during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 01. An extreme weather exercise, NORTHERN EDGE is Alaska's premier joint training exercise involving military units from all over North America during a two weeks period

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Subject Operation/Series: NORTHERN EDGE 01

Base: Ketchikan

State: Alaska (AK)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Kim Mclendon, USN

Release Status: Released to Public

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