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Members from the Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf complete

Members from the Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf complete

Members from the Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf complete a small-boat transfer with the USS Decatur June 17, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska during Northern Edge 11.

The USS Lake Erie, front, an Aegis-class guided

The USS Lake Erie, front, an Aegis-class guided

The USS Lake Erie, front, an Aegis-class guided missle-cruiser homeported in Pearl Harbor and the USS Decatur, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missle destroyer homeported in San Diego and the Coast Guard Cutter B... More

The USS Lake Erie (left), an Aegis-class guided

The USS Lake Erie (left), an Aegis-class guided

The USS Lake Erie (left), an Aegis-class guided missle-cruiser homeported in Pearl Harbor and the USS Decatur, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missle destroyer homeported in San Diego and the Coast Guard Cutter B... More

Junior officers on the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake

Junior officers on the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake

Junior officers on the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie dress out to report manned and ready during the Damage Control Olympics June 19, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska as part of Northern Edge 11. (U.S. Navy ... More

The Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf was one of six Navy

The Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf was one of six Navy

The Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf was one of six Navy and Coast Guard ships maneuvering in the Gulf of Alaska June 17, 2011, during Northern Edge 11. (Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Charly Hengen)

A pipe patching team races to seal a rupture in a pipe

A pipe patching team races to seal a rupture in a pipe

A pipe patching team races to seal a rupture in a pipe during the Damage Control Olympics aboard the guided- cruiser USS Lake Erie June 19, 2011, in the Gulf of Alaska during Northern Edge 11. (U.S. Navy photo... More

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