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Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, US Coast Guard Photo

Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, US Coast Guard Photo

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, a 179-foot coastal patrol boat, and its crew return to its homeport at Singing River Island in Pascagoula, Miss., March 11, 2009, after a 40-day patrol in the Gulf of Mexico.... More

US COAST GUARD Station Pascagoula

US COAST GUARD Station Pascagoula

U. S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Chris Wrightson, Petty Officer 3rd Class Aaron Smith, Fireman Eli Stewart and Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis McMichael, from Coast Guard Station Pascagoula, Miss., cond... More

Returning to port. Warship photograph collection

Returning to port. Warship photograph collection

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, a 179-foot coastal patrol boat, and its crew return to its homeport at Singing River Island in Pascagoula, Miss., March 11, 2009, after a 40-day patrol in the Gulf of Mexico.... More

Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, US Coast Guard Photo

Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, US Coast Guard Photo

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Shamal, a 179-foot coastal patrol boat, and its crew return to its homeport at Singing River Island in Pascagoula, Miss., March 11, 2009, after a 40-day patrol in the Gulf of Mexico.... More

US COAST GUARD Station Pascagoula

US COAST GUARD Station Pascagoula

U. S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Kyle L. Miessner, a boatswain mate from Coast Guard Station Pascagoula, Miss., carries "Oscar" to a 41-foot utility boat, in preparation for man overboard drills, March... More

Coast Guard Cutter Waesche, US Coast Guard Photo

Coast Guard Cutter Waesche, US Coast Guard Photo

The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche, a national security cutter, is under construction at the Northrop Grumman in Pascagoula, Miss., and is the second cutter of its type to be built in the Coast Guard fleet. T... More

Decisive. Warship photograph collection

Decisive. Warship photograph collection

The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Decisive home ported in Pascagoula, Miss., is one of two medium endurance cutters assigned to the eigth district. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Casey Ranel)

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