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US COAST GUARD BOATSWAIN'S CHAIR

US COAST GUARD BOATSWAIN'S CHAIR

SAN PEDRO, Calif. (Sept. 24, 2002)--SN Chad Smolar of Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley positions himself on the boatswain's chair for ship maintenance as SN Hunter Bounds and SN Robert Bridges look on. The Kodiak... More

CGC MIDGETT'S DEPLOYMENT W/USS CONSTELLATION

CGC MIDGETT'S DEPLOYMENT W/USS CONSTELLATION

Persian Gulf (July 27)--Crew of the CGC Midgett (WHEC 726) give the decks a good scrubbing while underway. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett departed homeport of Seattle Washington on June 18, 1999, to deplo... More

US COAST GUARD BOATSWAIN'S CHAIR1

US COAST GUARD BOATSWAIN'S CHAIR1

SAN PEDRO, Calif. (Sept. 24, 2002)--SN Chad Smolar of Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley positions himself on the boatswain's chair for ship maintenance as SN Hunter Bounds and SN Robert Bridges look on. The Kodiak... More

DOCKSIDE CONSTRUCTION (FOR RELEASE0

DOCKSIDE CONSTRUCTION (FOR RELEASE0

LOS ANGELES, Cailf. (Sept. 30, 2002)--Petty Officer 3rd Class Cole Halsell removes nonskid from Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley's deck during dockside. USCG photo by PA3 Louis Hebert

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