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The boat crew of a Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces

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The boat crew of a Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action marine unit COBRA-62 presented with the Coast Guard Meritorious Public Service Award June 13, 2014 at Sector San Juan takes a group photo with Capt. Drew W. Pearson, commander of Sector San Juan (far left); José Caldero López, Puerto Rico Police Superintendent(far right;) and the crew of the Coast Guard response boat they rescued, after the Coast Guard boat capsized in the breaking surf off the Condado Lagoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico, while searching for two swimmers in distress Nov. 8, 2013. Also from left to right in the light blue uniform are the members of the FURA marine unit Agent Bienvenido Marín Rivera, Sergeant Wilberto Pérez de La Torre, Agent Francisco Ávila Rivera and Agent Gabriel Roldán García, who were honored for their bravery and heroic actions during the rescue. (Coast Guard photo by Coast Guard Auxiliarist Vicente Vélez).

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13/06/2014
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