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Federal employees depart the Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin

Federal employees depart the Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin

Federal employees depart the Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin in San Juan, Puerto Rico to prepare for reconstitution and recovery efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands due to Hurricane Maria, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. T... More

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San Juan, Puerto Rico after departing the U.S. Virgin Islands due to Hurricane Maria Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Coast Guard crews and assets are being safely relocat... More

Coast Guard Station San Juan, Puerto Rico trailers

Coast Guard Station San Juan, Puerto Rico trailers

Coast Guard Station San Juan, Puerto Rico trailers their 33-foot-Special Purpose Craft-Law Enforcement boats in preparation of Hurricane Maria Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Coast Guard crews and assets are being safe... More

Customs and Border Protection employees depart the

Customs and Border Protection employees depart the

Customs and Border Protection employees depart the Coast Guard Cutter Heriberto Hernandez after arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico in preparation of reconstitution and recovery efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands... More

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San

Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin returns to port in San Juan, Puerto Rico after departing St. Thomas, The U.S. Virgin Islands due to Hurricane Maria Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Coast Guard crews and assets are being sa... More

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