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CUTTER WEAPONS TRAINING, Florida

CUTTER WEAPONS TRAINING, Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Apr. 26, 2005) The 76mm gun aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Gallatin fires a three-round burst during a live-fire exercise off the coast of Mayport, Fla., April 26, 2005. The MK 75 can fire up... More

RUDDER REPLACEMENT - US Coast Guard photo
TAILORED ANNUAL CUTTER TRAINING

TAILORED ANNUAL CUTTER TRAINING

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Apr. 26, 2005)The MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS) aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Gallatin fires a two second burst during a live-fire exercise off the coast of Mayport, Fla., Apr... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Morgan, a boatswain's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Morgan, a boatswain's

Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Morgan, a boatswain's mate aboard Coast Guard Cutter Gallatin, home-ported in Charleston, S.C., works with his shipmates to offload 76 mm ammunition prior to leaving Naval Station... More

TAILORED ANNUAL CUTTER TRAINING

TAILORED ANNUAL CUTTER TRAINING

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Apr. 26, 2005) Petty Officer 3rd Class Zachary Thompson (far left), Seaman Perry Shaw (top), Petty Officer 2nd Class Tim Manske (middle) and Petty Officer 3rd Class Moises Ruiz (far right) o... More

US COAST GUARD FIRING EXERCISES

US COAST GUARD FIRING EXERCISES

CARIBBEAN, (March 12)--The Coast Guard Cutter Tampa's 76mm gun blasts a projectile at a moving target during live-fire exercises. Participants took turns firing at "robo-ski," a small, remote-controlled jet sk... More

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CARIBBEAN SEA (March 1, 2015) —

150301-N-IG780-212 CARIBBEAN SEA (March 1, 2015) —

150301-N-IG780-212 CARIBBEAN SEA (March 1, 2015) — Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Chris Brennan performs maintenance Mk. 75 Naval Gun System prior to a live-fire exercise on board guided-missile frigate USS Kauffman (... More

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