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Sergeant Wilberto Pérez de la Torre receives a high-five

Sergeant Wilberto Pérez de la Torre receives a high-five

Sergeant Wilberto Pérez de la Torre receives a high-five from his son, Wilbert Pérez Rosa, as his wife, Alexandra Rosa Lafountaine, daughter, Lisa Pérez Rosa, and José Caldero, Puerto Rico Police Superintendent... More

Seaman Apprentice Matthew Biera, a crew member at Coast

Seaman Apprentice Matthew Biera, a crew member at Coast

Seaman Apprentice Matthew Biera, a crew member at Coast Guard Station Bodega Bay, Calif., holds a heaving line during a dewatering pump transfer drill aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat, April 6, 2017. Boat crew s... More

Capt. Drew W. Pearson presents Puerto Rico Police Joint

Capt. Drew W. Pearson presents Puerto Rico Police Joint

Capt. Drew W. Pearson presents Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action Agent Bienvenido Marín Rivera, who is accompanied by his wife Zuleyka Cabrera Cabán, with the Coast Guard Meritorious Public Servic... More

Posted to Coast Guard Compass by Diana Sherbs, Tuesday,

Posted to Coast Guard Compass by Diana Sherbs, Tuesday,

Posted to Coast Guard Compass by Diana Sherbs, Tuesday, May 30, 2017 Written by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sarah Wilson --- Seaman Julia Harris follows her supervisor’s instructions carefully: the rabbit comes out... More

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