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CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard Buoytender Bayberry (WLI 65400) with it's skimming system out to pickup oil off the surface of the water. USCG photo by PA3 Della Price

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELM (WLB 204)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELM (WLB 204)

Yorktown, VA (July 16)--A 3/4 profile of the CGC Elm (WLB-204), homeported out of Atlantic Beach, NC. The Elm was one of the vessels that participated in Coast Guard Missions Day at Reserve Training Center Yor... More

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard personnel from the Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry (WLI 65400) deploying the oil recovery boom into the water. USCG photo by PA2 Tiffany Powell

CGC PAPAW AND HU25 - US Coast Guard photo

CGC PAPAW AND HU25 - US Coast Guard photo

Out at Sea (April 1)--A mexican naval vessel the Coast Guard Cutter PAPAW and an HU-25 aircraft conduct a search and rescue exercise in Spring of 1999. USCG photo by PA2 Patrick Montgomery

Bridge onboard US Coast Guard Cutter Willow

Bridge onboard US Coast Guard Cutter Willow

Curtis Bay, Md (Nov 4) -- The bridge onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Willow (WLB 202). The Willow is a 225 foot buoytender homeported in Newport, RI and is the second cutter of the new Juniper class. USCG... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Kodiak, AK (Jan. 4)--BM3 Steve Christy of the Coast Guard Cutter Firebrush (WLB 393) scrapes a buoy that was just plucked from the Women's Bay just west of Kodiak. USCG photo by PA2 Keith Alholm

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, US Coast Guard Photo

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, US Coast Guard Photo

NORTH ARABIAN GULF (May 14, 2003)--The Coast Guard Cutters Boutwell, Walnut and Baranof underway in the vicinity of Iraq's offshore oil teminals. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

CGC IRONWOOD (WLB 297) AND HH60J

CGC IRONWOOD (WLB 297) AND HH60J

Juneau, AK (Summer 1996) -- The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Ironwood, with assistance from a Coast Guard helicopter, offload equipment for maintanance on Eldred Rock Lighthouse. USCG photo by MILLER, LAIMAN B. LTJG.

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLIC 65401)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLIC 65401)

PETERSBURG, Alaska (Feb. 13)--The 65-foot inland buoy tender Elderberry (WLIC 65401) transits through icy Alaska waterways while conducting aids to navigation missions. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

ICE BREAKER LAUNCH - U.S. Coast guard photo

ICE BREAKER LAUNCH - U.S. Coast guard photo

MARINETTE, Wisc. (Apr. 2, 2005) - The newest Coast Guard Cutter, a Great Lakes Ice Breaker (GLIB), falls from its cradle into the Menomonee River April 2. More than 60 years ago the first Mackinaw was launched... More

Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Chase, stationed aboard

Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Chase, stationed aboard

Chief Warrant Officer Jeff Chase, stationed aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Juniper, supervises the removal of a navigation buoy while underway in the Long Island Sound, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011. The crew and offic... More

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard Buoytender Bayberry (WLI 65400) with it's skimming system out to pickup oil off the surface of the water. USCG photo by PA3 Della Price

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLI 65401)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLI 65401)

JUNEAU, Alaska (Mar. 27)--The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Elderberry (WLI 65401) prepare to set seasonal buoys along the Mendenhall Bar. USCG photo by PA3 Christopher Grisafe

Aids to navigation - U.S. Coast guard photo

Aids to navigation - U.S. Coast guard photo

Coast Guard crew members from station Muskegon, Michigan, work aids to navigation in the Great Lakes. The 46-foot buoy tender has a rear crane for loading and unloading buoys. USCG photo by PA1 Harry C. Craft III

Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn

Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn

Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn moored to navigational aid drop location to load river buoys and off-load ice buoys. Photo by PA2 Matthew Schofield.

JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR PLANE CRASH

JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR PLANE CRASH

Martha's Vineyard, MA (July 22) -- The USCGC WILLOW (WLB 202) enforcing the safety zone around the USS GRASP during the recovery of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane after it crashed into the ocean July 17. USCG pho... More

US COAST GUARD CUTTER ACACIA

US COAST GUARD CUTTER ACACIA

CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (Sept. 16)--The Coast Guard Cutter Acacia sits at the pier at Coast Guard Station Charlevoix, Michigan. USCG photo by PA1 Harry C. Craft III

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)--The Coast Guard Cutter Anthony Petit participates in the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training exercise in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON, DC (Aug. 29, 2004)-- Port bow view of the Coast Guard Cutter Chock (WYTL-65602), which is homeported in Portsmouth, VA, as it lies at anchor in the Washington Channel, during Chock's deployment to t... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 6)--A barnicle infested chain and buoy lies on the buoydeck of the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip (WLB 277). USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

Washington, DC (Nov. 04)--Coast Guard Cutter Juniper heads up Potomac River after a stop in Washington, D.C. USCG photo by MULLER, RICH PACS

JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR PLANE CRASH

JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR PLANE CRASH

Martha's Vineyard, MA (July 22) -- The USCGC WILLOW (WLB 202) enforcing the safety zone around the USS GRASP during the recovery of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane after it crashed into the ocean July 17. USCG pho... More

COAST GUARD PEOPLE - U.S. Coast guard photo

COAST GUARD PEOPLE - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- SN Derrick Denman, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), makes off a cross-deck line that was used to guide the 18,000-lb Hotel buoy off Honolulu. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safew... More

CGC JAMES RANKIN, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC JAMES RANKIN, US Coast Guard Photo

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Oct. 24, 2006)--The Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin, a 175-foot buoy tender homeported at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Md., sits moored to a pier in Portsmouth Va., October 24, 2006. The ... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--An ice buoy is placed on station and the crew prepares for the next. USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID PA2

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

At Sea ( Feb. 2)--Crew from a Coast Guard buoytender brings in a #2 red buoy for repairs. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

US COAST GUARD BUSL BUOYBOAT NEW JERSEY

US COAST GUARD BUSL BUOYBOAT NEW JERSEY

Cape May, NJ (June 8)--The 49 foot stern-loading buoyboat (BUSL) is a shallow draft buoytender. USCG photo by RICHARD W. CONDIT

OC PEPPER SPRAY QUALIFICATION FLORIDA

OC PEPPER SPRAY QUALIFICATION FLORIDA

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Sept. 19)--A 49-foot stern-loading buoy tender, better known as a BUSL, sits moored at Coast Guard Base Charleston. USCG photo by Telfair H. Brown, Sr.

COAST GUARD CUTTER OAK LAUNCHING

COAST GUARD CUTTER OAK LAUNCHING

MARINETTE, Wis. (Jan. 26)--The Coast Guard Cutter Oak (WLB 211) hits the icy waters of the Great Lakes for the first time. The cutter is the 11th of the Juniper Class Seagoing Buoy Tenders to be launched at th... More

US COAST GUARD CGC KUKUI

US COAST GUARD CGC KUKUI

Oahu, HI (Feb 20)--The Coast Guard Cutter Kukui transits the waters near Kaneohe Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, HI. USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID M. PAC

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 24, 2002)-- Petty Officer Chris Cass, Pacific Strike Team member, prepares oil spill equipment for the Coast Guard Cutter Anthony Petit during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketch... More

US COAST GUARD HURRICANE IVAN FLORIDA

US COAST GUARD HURRICANE IVAN FLORIDA

PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 20, 2004)--Coast Guard cutters CYPRESS and BARBARA MABRITY, 225-foot buoy tenders homeported in Mobile, Ala., repair aids to navigation damaged by hurricane Ivan. Both cutters are p... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- SN Bill Nolen steadies the anvil for SN Brian Grebe, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), who uses a blow torch to heat the pin on a buoy chain shackle. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft... More

BUSL BUOY TENDER - U.S. Coast guard photo

BUSL BUOY TENDER - U.S. Coast guard photo

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Sept. 19)--A 49-foot stern-loading buoy tender, better known as a BUSL, sits moored at Coast Guard Base Charleston. USCG photo by Telfair H. Brown, Sr.

US COAST GUARD HURRICANE IVAN FLORIDA

US COAST GUARD HURRICANE IVAN FLORIDA

PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 20, 2004)--Coast Guard cutter CYPRESS, a 225-foot buoy tender homeported in Mobile, Ala., underway near Pensacola Beach. CYPRESS was deployed in part of the Coast Guards efforts to... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 6)--A crewmember from the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip (WLB 277) struggles to place a huge hook to secure a buoy just placed on deck. USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688). USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID PA2

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard personnel from the Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry (WLI 65400) deploying oil recovery boom into the water. USCG photo by PA2 Tiffany Powell

COAST GUARD EQUIPMENT - A person holding a small light bulb in their hand

COAST GUARD EQUIPMENT - A person holding a small light bulb in their h...

Oahu, HI (Feb. 20)--A Kukui crewmember holds a light bulb specifically made for the 6-position lamp changers on lighted buoys. USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID M. PAC

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crew paints the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, painting, replacing two-60-lb. batteries and solar p... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)--The Coast Guard Cutter Anthony Petit participates in the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training exercise in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 3)--The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip hauls in a buoy for repairs and maintenance. USCG photo by RESSLER, ROBIN PA2

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 6)--A crewmember from the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip (WLB 277) adds a last touch by lashing a line around a chiain to secure it. USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688). USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID PA2

US COAST GUARD BUSL BUOYBOAT NEW JERSEY

US COAST GUARD BUSL BUOYBOAT NEW JERSEY

Cape May, NJ (June 8)--The 49 foot stern-loading buoyboat (BUSL) is a shallow draft buoytender. USCG photo by RICHARD W. CONDIT

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- BM3 John Bannon and BM1 Mike Pollack replaces the safewater top-mark assembly of the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy off Honolulu Harbor. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safewater buoy is the l... More

COAST GUARD CUTTER KATHERINE WALKER

COAST GUARD CUTTER KATHERINE WALKER

KINGSTON, New York (Jan. 24, 2003)--Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker cuts a path through the ice filled Hudson River near the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge in Kingston, N.Y. Jan. 24, 2003. The Coast Guard has ... More

CGC JAMES RANKIN 061024-G-0269W-003

CGC JAMES RANKIN 061024-G-0269W-003

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Oct. 24, 2006)--The Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin, a 175-foot buoy tender homeported at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Md., sits moored to a pier in Portsmouth Va., October 24, 2006. The ... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 3)--A forward few of the workdeck of the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip. USCG photo by RESSLER, ROBIN PA2

AIDS TO NAVIGATION, US Coast Guard Photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION, US Coast Guard Photo

Sewickley, PA (Aug. 3)--Crewmembers of the CGC Osage (WLR 65505) sets a buoy on station. USCG photo by RESSLER, ROBIN PA3

COAST GUARD SHIPYARD - U.S. Coast guard photo

COAST GUARD SHIPYARD - U.S. Coast guard photo

Curtis Bay, Md (Nov 4) -- The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Willow (WLB 202) in dry dock at the Coast Guard shipyard. USCG photo by HIERONYMUS, BRIDGET PA3

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut's (WLB 205) deck crew members put the finishing touches on the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, painting, replacing... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- BM1 Mike Pollack and BM3 Boden Pedrus, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) replaces the safewater top-mark assembly on the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which includ... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- CWO2 Matt Wheeler, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), passes the cage line onto the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy's "head." A boat hook from a crew member below helps secure the cage line t... More

COAST GUARD PEOPLE - U.S. Coast guard photo

COAST GUARD PEOPLE - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- FN Travis William, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), measures a long pipe to be cut for an awning frame. USCG photo by PA2 Sarah Foster-Snell

US COAST GUARD BUOYTENDER ROUNDUP

US COAST GUARD BUOYTENDER ROUNDUP

JUNEAU, Ak. (Aug. 15)--Onlookers cheer as Coast Guardsman race across the pier during the "Chain Pull" portion of a relay race at this year's Buoy Tender Roundup in Juneau. The annual, weeklong event draws var... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 24, 2002)-- Chief Matt Odom( far left), of Marine Safety Office Anchorage, looks on as Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit crewmembers load VOSS oil spill equipment for the CANUSDIX 2002 oil ... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

MISSISSIPPI RIVER (May 19, 2004)--The Coast Guard Cutter Greenbrier is a 75-foot rivertender homeported in Natchez, Miss. The cutter's crew patrols 299 miles of navigable waterways between Natchez and Baton Ro... More

COAST GUARD BUOYTENDERS

COAST GUARD BUOYTENDERS

CLEVELAND, Ohio (May 20, 2004)--The two newest cutters in the Coast Guard fleet pass each other in Cleveland Harbor May 20, 2004. The Cutter Sequoia (bottom) is in Cleveland for its ready for seas trials befor... More

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON, DC (Aug. 29, 2004)-- U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock (WYTL-65602), homeported in Portsmouth, VA, patrols the Potomac River in the Washington, DC area, while the area was under a heightened state of al... More

Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn activity

Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn activity

Chief Jason Willey oversees the loading of buoys on the Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn after mooring to a navigational aid station on the Great Lakes river system. Photo by PA2 Matthew Schofield.

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 6)--A crewmember of the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip (WLB 277) use boathooks to grab chains of an incoming buoy. USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

US COAST GUARD OIL RECOVERY, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

US COAST GUARD OIL RECOVERY, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard Buoytender Bayberry (WLI 65400) personnel deploy the oil retention boom into the water. USCG photo by PA2 Tiffany Powell

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

Washington, DC (Nov. 04)--Coast Guard Cutter Juniper heads up Potomac River after a stop in Washington, D.C. USCG photo by MULLER, RICH PACS

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER WASHINGTON DC

Washington, DC (Nov. 04)--Coast Guard Cutter Juniper heads up Potomac River after a stop in Washington, D.C. USCG photo by MULLER, RICH PACS

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crew prepare to "pick" the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy by bringing it alongside with the cage line. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safewater buoy i... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Kodiak, AK (Jan. 4)--BM3 Steve Christy of the Coast Guard Cutter Firebrush (WLB 393) scrapes a buoy that was just plucked from the Women's Bay just west of Kodiak. USCG photo by PA2 Keith Alholm

COAST GUARD CUTTER BRISTOL BAY (WTGB 102)

COAST GUARD CUTTER BRISTOL BAY (WTGB 102)

TOLEDO, Ohio (Dec. 2001)--Coast Guard Cutter Bristol Bay's deck force hooks a buoy in the Toledo, Ohio channel. USCG photo by Joe Boyle, Coast Guard Auxiliary

COAST GUARD CUTTER OAK LAUNCHING

COAST GUARD CUTTER OAK LAUNCHING

MARINETTE, Wis. (Jan. 26)--The Coast Guard Cutter Oak (WLB 211) hits the icy waters of the Great Lakes for the first time. The cutter is the 11th of the Juniper Class Seagoing Buoy Tenders to be launched at th... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON, DC (Aug. 29, 2004)-- Starboard quarter view of the Coast Guard Cutter Chock (WYTL-65602), which is homeported in Portsmouth, VA, as it lies at anchor in the Washington Channel, during Chock's deploy... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Astoria, OR (July 3)--Crewmember working on the buoydeck of the Coast Guard Cutter Cowslip. USCG photo by RESSLER, ROBIN PA2

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688). USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID PA2

CGC GENTIAN (WLB 290) WASHINGTON DC

CGC GENTIAN (WLB 290) WASHINGTON DC

Washington, DC (Jan. 24)--The Coast Guard Cutter Gentian (WLB-290) breaks ice on the Potomac River as it leaves Washington, DC. The Gentian escorted fuel barges into the city during a January cold snap. USCG ... More

COAST GUARD MISSIONS DAY YORKTOWN VIRGINIA

COAST GUARD MISSIONS DAY YORKTOWN VIRGINIA

Yorktown, VA (July 16)--Crew of the CGC Elm (WLB-204), demonstrates the procedures of pulling a buoy out of the water for maintenance. The Elm was one of the vessels that participated in Coast Guard Missions D... More

Hawaii - CEREMONY - US Coast Guard photo

Hawaii - CEREMONY - US Coast Guard photo

This is a ceremony July 30, 1999. Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER (WLB 201)

COAST GUARD CUTTER JUNIPER (WLB 201)

NEWPORT, Rhode Island--The Coast Guard Cutter JUNIPER (WLB 201) is the lead ship of the 225' sea-going buoytenders. JUNIPER is currently stationed in Newport, RI, with two other buoytenders--the 225' USCGC WILL... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- SN Derrick Denman and SN Bryan Grebe reconnect the bridle on the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safewater buoy is the largest in the Hawaiian Islands. USCG pho... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) --- BM1 Mike Pollack, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), uses a pin hammer to remove shackle pins from the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy chain. After eight hours of labor which included surfacin... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crewmembers work to service the18,000-lb Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, painting, replacing two-60-lb. batter... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- BM3 Boden Pedrus, CGC Walnut, tends the cage line to help guide the 18,000-lb. hoisted Hotel buoy onto the cutter's deck. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safewater buoy is the largest... More

New Orleans - CGC HARRY C. CLAIRBORNE

New Orleans - CGC HARRY C. CLAIRBORNE

New Orleans, LA (Jan. 24)--The Coast Guard Cutter Harry C. Claiborne (WLM 561) makes a stop at Bienville Street Warf on its way to Galveston, Texas its new homeport. The Harry C. Clairborne is the Coast Guard... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

MISSISSIPPI RIVER (May 19, 2004)--The Coast Guard Cutter Greenbrier is a 75-foot rivertender homeported in Natchez, Miss. The cutter's crew patrols 299 miles of navigable waterways between Natchez and Baton Ro... More

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON, DC (Aug. 29, 2004)--U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock (WYTL-65602), homeported in Portsmouth, VA, patrols the Potomac River in the Washington, DC area, while the area was under a heightened state of ale... More

Navigational aid - U.S. Coast guard photo

Navigational aid - U.S. Coast guard photo

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. -- Seamen Joshua Schoeffel (left) and Seamen Apprentice Stefan Toren inspects a navigational aid prior to setting it in the water in the Great Lakes river system. Photo by PA2 Matthew Schofield.

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED WOOD, US Coast Guard Photo

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED WOOD, US Coast Guard Photo

(Aug. 10)--The Coast Guard Cutter Red Wood deploys VOSS (Vessel of Opportunity Skimming System) during a minor spill. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688) performs the annual task of switching out 7 X 17 buoys with ice buoys that ride low in the water under large patches of ice and pop up to the... More

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

COAST GUARD CUTTER RED CEDAR (WLM 688)

Upper Potomac River (Dec. 1)--Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688). USCG photo by SANTOS, DAVID PA2

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, Washington (Aug. 15)--Coast Guard personnel from the Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry (WLI 65400) hauling in the oil recovery boom from the water. USCG photo by PA2 Tiffany Powell

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELM (WLB 204)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELM (WLB 204)

Yorktown, VA (July 16)--A 3/4 profile of the CGC Elm (WLB-204), homeported out of Atlantic Beach, NC. The Elm was one of the vessels that participated in Coast Guard Missions Day at Reserve Training Center Yor... More

Bridge of US Coast Guard Cutter Willow

Bridge of US Coast Guard Cutter Willow

Curtis Bay, Md (Nov 4) -- The bridge of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Willow (WLB 202). The Willow is a 225 foot buoytender homeported in Newport, RI and is the second cutter of the new Juniper class. USCG phot... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crewmembers rejoice after setting" the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, painting, replacing two 60-lb... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9 ) -- More than 400 feet of chain drag from the Coast Guard Cutter Walnut's (WLB 205) buoy deck into Honolulu waters while setting the18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which ... More

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)-- Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy oil spill equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)--Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Anthony Petit deploy VOSS equipment during the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

US COAST GUARD CANUSDIX 2002, Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (Sept. 25, 2002)--The Coast Guard Cutter Anthony Petit participates in the CANUSDIX 2002 oil spill training exercise in Ketchikan. USCG photo by PA3 Russ Tippets

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