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NASCAR DRIVER VISITS BASE MIAMI BEACH

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NASCAR DRIVER VISITS BASE MIAMI BEACH

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MIAMI - Matt Kenseth, NASCAR driver, takes a ride in a smallboat with the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Diamondback off the coast of Miami Beach, Fla., during his visit to Base Miami Beach, Tuesday. The appearance is part of a series of visits recognizing U.S. Coast Guard units within the Greater Miami Area, as first responders on the 11th anniversary of September 11, 2001. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sabrina Elgammal.

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11/09/2012
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