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U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

A view looking aft on the dock landing ship USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD-41) en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba showing some of the over 2,600 Cuban refugees being transported to the U.S. Naval Base. U.S. Coast Guard cutters have been rescuing the refugees from small boats, rafts and anything that will float in the waters between Cuba and the Florida Keys and transferring them to the U.S. Navy ships

A view looking aft on the dock landing ship USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD-41...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Caribbean Sea Scene Camera Operator: PH2 John Sokolowski Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

A view on board the dock landing ship USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD-41) en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba showing some of the over 2,600 Cuban refugees being transported to the U.S. Naval Base. U.S. Coast Guard cutters have been rescuing the refugees from small boats, rafts and anything that will float in the waters between Cuba and the Florida Keys and transferring them to the U.S. Navy ships

A view on board the dock landing ship USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD-41) en r...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Caribbean Sea Scene Camera Operator: PH2 John Sokolowski Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

COAST GUARD CUTTERS. Warship photograph collection

COAST GUARD CUTTERS. Warship photograph collection

Honolulu (Dec. 15) -- Coast Guard Cutter Washington makes its way past Honolulu's famed Waikiki beach while conducting a routine patrol. Washington is one of the four patrol boats homeported in the Fourteenth... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

Attendees at this year's Coast Guard Festival in Grand

Attendees at this year's Coast Guard Festival in Grand

Attendees at this year's Coast Guard Festival in Grand Haven, Mich., take advantage of free tours of one of the four Coast Guard cutters moored along the river, July 31, 2015. The cutters Alder, Biscayne Bay, M... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

COAST GUARD CUTTERS - U.S. Coast guard photo

COAST GUARD CUTTERS - U.S. Coast guard photo

Sand Island, HI (Jan. 27) --Sister cutters Assateague (WPB-1337) and Washington (WPB-1331) homeported in Honolulu. The 110-foot Island-class Patrol Boats are a Coast Guard modification of a highly successful B... More

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station

U.S. Navy ships and U.S. Coast Guard cutters, Station New York and Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, along with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Police Harbor units and Fire Department of New Yo... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATION

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATION

Midway Island, Northern Hawaiian Islands (Aug. 27) -- The 140-foot coastal freighter Yu Xing arrives with the cutter Kukui (WLB-203) at Midway. On Aug. 24, boarding team members from the cutters Kukui and Jarvi... More

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