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CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Lt. Cmdr. Duke Walker, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, escorts Mrs. Caron Jackson, the ship's sponsor, after unveiling the Cypress plaque, pictured behind. USCG ... More

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--A Color Guard presents the colors during the commissioning ceremony for Coast Guard Cutter Cypress in Mobile, Ala. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress pose for family photos before the commissioning ceremony in Mobile, Ala. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Lt. Cmdr. Duke Walker, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, and Mrs. Caron Jackson, the ship's sponsor, unveil a plaque during the commissioning ceremony for the cutte... More

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Coast Guard Cutter Cypress at its homeport in Mobile, Ala. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Petty Officer 1st Class James A. Christopher sounds the ships bell following the commissioning ceremony for Coast Guard Cutter Cypress at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Crewmembers stand on the fantail of their newly commissioned cutter, the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Lt. Cmdr. Duke Walker, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, speaks to guests at the commissioning ceremony for Cypress at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Crewmembers from the newly commissioned Coast Guard Cutter Cypress board their ship at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Petty Officer 2nd Class Javier L. Andrade, a crewmember on the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, stands in formation during his cutter's commissioninig ceremony. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Crewmembers stand on the deck of the newly commissioned Coast Guard Cutter Cypress at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Crewmembers stand on the fantail of their newly commissioned cutter, the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress, at Base Mobile. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

CUTTER CYPRESS COMMISSIONING CEREMONY

MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 11, 2002)--Sea buoys rest on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress. USCG photo by PA2 Chad Saylor

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