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US COAST GUARD WELCOME HOME, Norfolk, Virginia

US COAST GUARD WELCOME HOME, Norfolk, Virginia

NORFOLK, VA. (June 11, 2003)--Amanda Young with Haley, age 2, await GM2 Richard Young from the Coast Guard Cutter Bainbridge Island to arrive at the pier in Norfolk, Va. The Dallas escorted the four returning... More

COAST GUARD CIVILIAN, US Coast Guard Photo

COAST GUARD CIVILIAN, US Coast Guard Photo

New London, Conn. (Nov. 28)--Dr. Janet McLeavey, head of the Mathematics department at the Coast Guard Academy, teaches future Coast Guard officers about the mysteries of math and physics. McLeavey is just one ... More

REPORTING-IN DAY - U.S. Coast guard photo

REPORTING-IN DAY - U.S. Coast guard photo

GARIBALDI, ORE.(June 14, 2003)-- Charter fishing vessel Taki-Tooo grounded after capsizing today, with 19 people onboard. USCG photo by PA3 Anthony Juarez.

COAST GUARD CIVILIAN, US Coast Guard Photo

COAST GUARD CIVILIAN, US Coast Guard Photo

New London, Conn. (Nov. 28)--Dr. Janet McLeavey, head of the Mathematics department at the Coast Guard Academy, teaches future Coast Guard officers about the mysteries of math and physics. McLeavey is just one ... More

REPORTING-IN DAY - U.S. Coast guard photo

REPORTING-IN DAY - U.S. Coast guard photo

GARIBALDI, ORE.(June 14, 2003)-- National Transportation Safety Board member, John Goglia addresses the press Jun. 15, 2003, on the process of the investigation of the Charter fishing vessel Taki-Tooo,which cap... More

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