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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

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group document specialist, prepares for the final chock hold competition during the annual 374th MXG Wrenchbender rodeo at Yokota Air Base, Japan, March 31, 201... More

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group

Senior Airman Quentin Gartrell, 374th Maintenance Group document specialsit, holds chocks up during the annual 374th MXG Wrenchbender rodeo chock hold competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, March 31, 2017. Gart... More

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, struggles to continue holding the chocks during the annual 374th Maintenance Group Wrenchbender rodeo chock hold competition at Yokota... 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, passes off the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory as it patrols the Potomac River in the Washington, DC are... More

Seaman Michael Tarquino runs for safety after removing

Seaman Michael Tarquino runs for safety after removing

Seaman Michael Tarquino runs for safety after removing a chock and chain from the wheel of an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter during flight operations aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry. Harpe... More

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Anthony Trim, 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, prepares to hold up chocks during the annual 374th Maintenance Group Wrenchbender rodeo chock hold competition at Yokota Air Base, Jap... More

151118-N-EH855-127 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 18, 2015) Aviation

151118-N-EH855-127 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 18, 2015) Aviation

151118-N-EH855-127 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 18, 2015) Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Kayla Harr chains an F/A-18E Super Hornet from the "Golden Dragons" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 192 on the flight deck o... More

A boat hook belonging to the Coast Guard Cutter Chock,

A boat hook belonging to the Coast Guard Cutter Chock,

A boat hook belonging to the Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported in Curtis Bay, Maryland, sits out on a rainy day at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, May 22, 2018. The Chock was enforcing a safety ... More

Crew members load food and medical supplies onto Coast

Crew members load food and medical supplies onto Coast

Crew members load food and medical supplies onto Coast Guard cutter Chock in Crisfield, Md., Feb. 21, 2015. The Chock delivered the supplies to Tangier Island, Virginia, located about 12 miles off the coast of ... More

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Sailors remove mooring lines

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Sailors remove mooring lines

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Sailors remove mooring lines from a bollard as amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) departs Naval Station Norfolk. Iwo Jima is returning to her homeport of Mayport, Fla., after... More

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Lt. Brian Carnes, safety

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Lt. Brian Carnes, safety

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Lt. Brian Carnes, safety officer aboard amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), watches from the flight deck as the ship departs Naval Station Norfolk. Iwo Jima is returning to h... More

Co Chock Ne, Hargo - Age [Blank], Year: [Blank] - First Creek Mounted Volunteers, A-H - Raised Directly by the Confederate Government

Co Chock Ne, Hargo - Age [Blank], Year: [Blank] - First Creek Mounted ...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group (MTOG), made up of Maryland-based law-enforcement agencies, participate in a training exercise, Wednesday, May 15, 2013, aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Chock, ... More

A Plaque onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock,

A Plaque onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock,

A Plaque onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported in Curtis Bay, Maryland, displaying the date in which the cutter was built, May 21, 2018. The Chock was the second 65-foot harbor tug to be commiss... More

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported in Curtis Bay, Maryland, deliver supplies to the isolated Tangier Island, Virginia, after the Chesapeake Bay froze over, Jan. 10, 2018. The Chock also c... More

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

Crew members and volunteers load food and medical supplies

Crew members and volunteers load food and medical supplies

Crew members and volunteers load food and medical supplies onto Coast Guard cutter Chock in Crisfield, Md., Feb. 21, 2015. The Chock delivered the supplies to Tangier Island, Virginia, located about 12 miles of... More

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group

Members from the Maritime Tactical Operations Group (MTOG), made up of Maryland-based law-enforcement agencies, participate in a training exercise, Wednesday, May 15, 2013, aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Chock, ... More

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Amphibious assault ship USS

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Amphibious assault ship USS

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) departs Naval Station Norfolk. Iwo Jima is returning to her homeport of Mayport, Fla., after off-loading Marines and equipment following th... More

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

US COAST GUARD CUTTER CHOCK WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON, DC (Aug. 29, 2004)--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 the Was... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Rivera, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Christopher Rivera, 374th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Christopher Rivera, 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, gives sad expression during the annual 374th Maintenance Group Wrenchbender rodeo chock hold competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan,... More

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Seaman Kyle Michaels, a native

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Seaman Kyle Michaels, a native

NORFOLK (Oct. 26, 2016) – Seaman Kyle Michaels, a native of Tulsa, Okla., fakes down mooring line as amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) departs from Naval Station Norfolk. Iwo Jima is returning to her... More

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