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Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a diver at Coast

Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a diver at Coast

Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a diver at Coast Guard Regional Dive Locker East, tends a line as two other divers are lowered into the water from the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star at the National Scienc... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a Coast Guard

Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a Coast Guard

Petty Officer 2nd Class Keith Closson, a Coast Guard Regional Dive Locker East diver, splashes into McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, during a dive, Feb. 6, 2016. The water temperature the day of the dive was recorded... More

Coast Guard divers prepare for a dive at the National

Coast Guard divers prepare for a dive at the National

Coast Guard divers prepare for a dive at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station ice pier in Antarctica Jan. 19, 2016. The dive team deployed with the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star for Operation Deep ... More

Coast Guard and Navy divers perform an equipment check

Coast Guard and Navy divers perform an equipment check

Coast Guard and Navy divers perform an equipment check before a dive from the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station, Antarctica, Jan. 19, 2016. The dive team exercis... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Preston Cummings, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 3rd Class Preston Cummings, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 3rd Class Preston Cummings, a boatswain’s mate in the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star deck department, signals the distance of an approaching ice shelf to the coxswain of one of the cutter’s landing... More

Two Coast Guard divers are lowered from the Coast Guard

Two Coast Guard divers are lowered from the Coast Guard

Two Coast Guard divers are lowered from the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star into the water at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station, Antarctica, Jan. 19, 2016. The divers utilized time at McMurdo Stat... More

Coast Guard divers deploy from the deck of the Coast

Coast Guard divers deploy from the deck of the Coast

Coast Guard divers deploy from the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star into McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, Jan. 7, 2016. The dive was part of an area familiarization for the dive team, which deployed with the... More

The Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star deck department lowers

The Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star deck department lowers

The Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star deck department lowers two Coast Guard divers from the cutter into McMurdo Sound at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station, Antarctica, Jan. 19, 2016. (U.S. Coast G... More

U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Tristan Cavender, a dive

U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Tristan Cavender, a dive

U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Tristan Cavender, a dive medical technician at EOD Expeditionary Support Unit 1, helps Petty Officer 1st Class Matt Kamalo, a diver at Coast Guard Regional Dive Locker Pacific, don... More

Coast Guard divers check equipment on Petty Officer

Coast Guard divers check equipment on Petty Officer

Coast Guard divers check equipment on Petty Officer 2nd Class Dylan Smith, a Coast Guard Regional West diver, on one of the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star’s landing craft in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, Feb. 6, 20... More

Two Coast Guard divers give the “OK” signal after entering

Two Coast Guard divers give the “OK” signal after entering

Two Coast Guard divers give the “OK” signal after entering McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, Feb. 6, 2016. Divers deployed aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star for Operation Deep Freeze 2016 inspected an old ice p... More

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