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American Samoa training

American Samoa training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Petty Officer 1st Class David Tonon, with Marine Safety Detachment Pago Pago, Petty Officer 2nd Class Austin West, with the Pacific Strike Team and Chief Petty Officer Jason Rendon, ... More

American Samoa Training

American Samoa Training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Petty Officer 2nd Class Adam Anderson, a machinery technician with the Pacific Strike Team, overlooks an oil skimmer during a training evolution in Pago Pago, Wednesday, Apr. 4, 2012... More

American Samoa training

American Samoa training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Petty Officer 2nd Class Austin West, with the Pacific Strike Team, works with the Fourteenth Coast Guard District and District Response Advisory Team members to assist the motor vess... More

American Samoa Training

American Samoa Training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Petty Officer 2nd Class Adam Anderson, a machinery technician with the Pacific Strike Team, overlooks an oil skimmer during a training evolution in Pago Pago, Wednesday, Apr. 4, 2012... More

American Samoa training

American Samoa training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Members of the Coast Guard's National Strike Force, Fourteenth Coast Guard District and the District Response Advisory Team oversee the operation of an oil skimmer during a training ... More

American Samoa Training

American Samoa Training

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa - Members of the Coast Guard's National Strike Force, the Fourteenth Coast Guard District and the District Response Advisory Team oversee the operation of an oil skimmer during a train... More

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