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United States Coast Guard photo -  CGC ADAK

United States Coast Guard photo - CGC ADAK

SOUTH WEST ASIA-Coast Guard Cutter Wrangell awaits to lower their small boat in the waters of the South West Asia. The Wrangell is one of the cutters deployed in the area and working with coalition forces in su... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  CGC ADAK

United States Coast Guard photo - CGC ADAK

NORTH ARABIAN GULF-Seaman John Anderson prepares for a main space fire drill aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Adak. The crew of the Adak routinely conducts training aboard their cutter during their security patrol... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  CGC ADAK

United States Coast Guard photo - CGC ADAK

NORTH ARABIAN GULF-Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Mason, a gunnersmate, suit up with his fire team in preparation for a main space fire drill aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Adak. The crew of the Adak routinely... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  CGC ADAK

United States Coast Guard photo - CGC ADAK

SOUTH WEST ASIA-Petty Officer 2nd Class Emaia Rise throws a mooring line at a Coastguardsman aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Aquidneck. Rise, a machinery technician, is part of a Coast Guard unit 7th crew station... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  CGC ADAK

United States Coast Guard photo - CGC ADAK

NORTH ARABIAN GULF-Seaman John Anderson uses a shoe to keep the engine room hatch door open while Petty Officer 1st Class Nicholas Mason aims the hose at a simulated fire during a main space fire drill aboard t... More

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