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CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-Fireman Michael Lagasca, Petty Officer 1st Class (BM) Juan Zurita and Seaman Sean Dwyer, left to right, take out the Coast Guard Cutter Bear's smallboat, nicknamed Cub 2, June 4 ... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005) Lt. j.g. Mathew Austin watches as an honor guard from the Algerian navy render honors from a lighthouse while the Coast Guard Cutter Bear arrives in Algiers, Algeria June 6. USC... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Coast Guardsmen from the Cutter Bear paid their respects to Charles Hildreth, a Coast Guardsmen killed and buried in Tunisia during World War II. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Petty Officer 2nd Class Chris Walker pays his respects to Charles Hildreth, a Coast Guardsman killed and buried in Tunisia during World War II. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-The food service staff of the Coast Guard Cutter Bear prepared a reception for members of the international diplomatic community in Algiers, Algeria June 6. Coast Guard photo by... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-Petty Officer 2nd Class (MK) Matthew Goodwin picks up a pile of rags during throttle watch in the engine room of the Coast Guard Cutter Bear Jun 10. The cutter was en route to T... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-LTJG Mathew Austin, first lieutenant aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bear, points out a contact to Ensign Scott Mitchell as the Coast Guard Cutter Bear is escorted into Algiers, Al... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-Cmdr. Robert Wagner, commanding officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Bear, watches as a detachment of the Algerian welcomes the Coast Guard Cutter Bear to Algeirs, Algeria June 6. ... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005)-Operation dress uniforms belonging to crewmembers of the Coast Guard Cutter Bear dry on the flight deck June 9 after being treated with an insect repellent. The insect repellent... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Petty Officer 2nd Class (DC) Chris Williams pays tribute to American Servicemembers lost in World War II in Tunisia. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Fireman Kwame Fitzpatrick, assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Bear, pays his respects to Charles Hildreth, who was killed and buried in Tunisia during World War II. USCG photo by... More

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

ALGIERA, Algeria (Jun. 6, 2005) The Coast Guard Cutter Bear moored in Algiera, Algeria June 6 on a partnership-building visit with the Algerian coast guard and navy. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Coast Guardsmen from the Cutter Bear paid their respects to Charles Hildreth, a Coast Guardsmen killed and buried in Tunisia during World War II. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) The sun sets over the American cemetary for soldiers killed in World War II in Tunisia. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

CGC BEAR VISITS ALGERIA, US Coast Guard Photo

Tunisia, Africa (Jun. 10, 2005) Petty Officer 3rd Class (OS) Lance Jorgensen pays his respects to Charles Hildreth, a Coast Guardsman killed and buried in Tunisia during World War II. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn.

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