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Artifacts brought from the Coast Guard museum on Cape

Artifacts brought from the Coast Guard museum on Cape

Artifacts brought from the Coast Guard museum on Cape Cod at Air Station Cape Cod August 28, 2020. During the Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod 50th anniversary, the museum brought items belonging to Elmer F. St... More

Crewmembers salute the American flag during the National

Crewmembers salute the American flag during the National

Crewmembers salute the American flag during the National Anthem at Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, August 28, 2020. This day the station celebrates its 50th anniversary. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Offic... More

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake and sword August 28, 2020. It is ceremonial tradition for the oldest and youngest crewmember at the unit to cut the cake. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Offi... More

An Air Station Cape Cod HC-144 Ocean Sentry Crew are

An Air Station Cape Cod HC-144 Ocean Sentry Crew are

An Air Station Cape Cod HC-144 Ocean Sentry Crew are the recipients of the 2020 Elmer F. Stone Award, August 28, 2020. 
The Elmer F. Stone Fixed Wing Rescue Award is given to the crew who have demonstrated exce... More

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station 50th anniversary cake and sword August 28, 2020. It is ceremonial tradition for the oldest and youngest crewmember at the unit to cut the cake. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Offi... More

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