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US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

Galveston, Texas (June 1999) -- Law enforcement officers unloads bales of cocaine from the vessel China Breeze. USCG photo by PA3 Patrick Montgomery

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

Galveston, Texas (June 1999) -- Law enforcement officers unloads bales of cocaine from the vessel China Breeze. USCG photo by PA3 Patrick Montgomery

United States Coast Guard photo -  LAW ENFORCEMENT

United States Coast Guard photo - LAW ENFORCEMENT

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant (WMEC 617), homeported at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., checks out a vessel on the high seas. USCG photo

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

Galveston, Texas (June 1999) -- An smallboat from Coast Guard Station Galveston, Texas, patrols near the vessel China Breeze after bales of cocaine were found aboard. USCG photo by PA3 Patrick Montgomery

Wellness - U.S. Coast guard photo

Wellness - U.S. Coast guard photo

Elizabeth City, N.C. (Oct. 9) -- LCDR Chris Austin, of the Atlantic Area Plans and Exercise Branch in Portsmouth, Va., carves a turn on Competition Lake to raise money and awareness for Families of Spinal Muscu... More

Wellness - U.S. Coast guard photo

Wellness - U.S. Coast guard photo

Elizabeth City, N.C. (Oct. 9) -- LCDR Chris Austin, of the Atlantic Area Plans and Exercise Branch in Portsmouth, Va., carves a turn on Competition Lake to raise money and awareness for Families of Spinal Muscu... More

US COAST GUARD Joint training NEW YORK, NY

US COAST GUARD Joint training NEW YORK, NY

Staten Island, N.Y. -- Coast Guard members and New York City firefighters hold joint training on a barge at K-Sea Marina. They were simulating a body extraction from a holding tank. USCG photo by PA3 Angelo Patti

United States Coast Guard photo -  LAW ENFORCEMENT

United States Coast Guard photo - LAW ENFORCEMENT

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant (WMEC 617), homeported at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., checks out a vessel on the high seas. USCG photo

Wellness, United States Coast Guard photo

Wellness, United States Coast Guard photo

Fort Wadsworth, N.Y. (Oct. 1999) -- Cool weather and chance of showers couldn't stop the Octoberfest '99 softball tournament for Activities New York Coast Guard members. Octoberfest is one of many morale events... More

Wellness, US Coast Guard Photo

Wellness, US Coast Guard Photo

Morgan City, La. -- LT Mike Farrell, of Marine Safety Office Morgan City, displays his awards won through bodybuilding. "Bodybuilding is not only a sport, but it's a lifestyle. Stay smart and work hard," is Far... More

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

US COAST GUARD DRUG ENFORCEMENT

Galveston, Texas (June 1999) -- A law enforcement officer unloads bales of cocaine from the vessel China Breeze. USCG photo by PA3 Patrick Montgomery

United States Coast Guard photo -  LAW ENFORCEMENT

United States Coast Guard photo - LAW ENFORCEMENT

Aboard the CGC Vigilant (June 1999) Coast Guard Seaman Brent Reynolds, of the CGC Vigiliant, poses with bricks of cocaine that was discovered aboard the motor vessel China Breeze. USCG photo by PA3 Patrick Montgomery

CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE NORTH CAROLINA

CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE NORTH CAROLINA

Cape Hatteras, N.C. -- Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, one of the nation's oldest lights still operating. USCG photo by PA2 Stephen Baker

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