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United States Coast Guard photo -  Engine swap

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United States Coast Guard photo - Engine swap

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Petty Officer 3rd Class Zech Romo, an aviation electrical technician with Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, reaches around a faulty MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter engine to remove a component in the forward operating location Barrow, Alaska, hangar Aug. 9, 2012. The FOL Barrow aircrew, part of Arctic Shield 2012 operations, maintains two Jayhawks for search and rescue response on the North Slope. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Grant DeVuyst.

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09/08/2012
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