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Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- A Coast Guard boat crew from Station San Francisco patrols San Francisco Bay during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series, Oct. 27, 2010. The Coast Guard along with other local agencies p... More

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- Petty Officer 3rd Class Keith Harris (left) and Petty Officer 2nd Class David Bowen conduct a safety boarding for an unregistered boater in McCovey Cove outside the San Francisco Giants AT&T ba... More

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- A Sector San Francisco boarding team member writes down the information of passengers that were found aboard a makeshift boat in McCovey Cove during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series,... More

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- Coast Guard Lt. Steven Youde discusses security measures with a San Francisco police officer outside the San Francisco Giants' AT&T ballpark during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series, ... More

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- A Coast Guard boat crew from Station San Francisco patrols San Francisco Bay during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series, Oct. 27, 2010. The Coast Guard along with other local agencies p... More

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

Coast Guard patrols San Francisco Bay during

SAN FRANCISCO -- Coast Guard Lt. Steven Youde, from Sector San Francisco, talks on a hand-held radio to security patrols during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series, Oct. 27, 2010. The Coast Guard along ... More

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