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Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets of water to the residents in Angoon, Alaska, Feb. 14, 2021. Nearly 7,000 bottles of water was delivered to the small community after the residents experien... More

CGC STORIS CREWMEMBER MONITORS TOWLINE

CGC STORIS CREWMEMBER MONITORS TOWLINE

JUNEAU, Alaska (Mar. 16, 2005)-A Coast Guard rescue helicopter crew from Air Station Sitka deploys a rescue swimmer while they search for two missing Angoon men Mar. 16, near Kelp Bay. The Coast Guard identifie... More

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the deck of the 225-foot sea-going buoy tender as they prepare to deliver water to the residents in Angoon, Alaska, Feb. 14, 2021. The crew loaded four pallets of... More

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers offload pallets of water to the residents in Angoon, Alaska, Feb. 14, 2021. Nearly 7,000 bottles of water was delivered to the small community after the residents experien... More

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the

Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmembers stand on the deck of the 225-foot sea-going buoy tender as they prepare to deliver water to the residents in Angoon, Alaska, Feb. 14, 2021. The crew loaded four pallets of... More

A Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmember stands next

A Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmember stands next

A Coast Guard Cutter Hickory crewmember stands next to a pallet of water bottles that were delivered to the residents in Angoon, Alaska, Feb. 14, 2021. Nearly 7,000 bottles of water was delivered to the small c... More

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