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A buoy tender crewmember lights his torch during a

A buoy tender crewmember lights his torch during a

A buoy tender crewmember lights his torch during a heat-and-beat competition, where teams use torches and hammers to seal shackles for time, during the 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup in Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 4, 2015. ... More

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLIC 65401)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLIC 65401)

PETERSBURG, Alaska (Feb. 13)--The 65-foot inland buoy tender Elderberry (WLIC 65401) transits through icy Alaska waterways while conducting aids to navigation missions. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLI 65401)

COAST GUARD CUTTER ELDERBERRY (WLI 65401)

JUNEAU, Alaska (Mar. 27)--The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Elderberry (WLI 65401) prepare to set seasonal buoys along the Mendenhall Bar. USCG photo by PA3 Christopher Grisafe

Coast Guard Cutter SPAR crewmembers, based in Kodiak,

Coast Guard Cutter SPAR crewmembers, based in Kodiak,

Coast Guard Cutter SPAR crewmembers, based in Kodiak, Alaska, compete in a tug-of-war competition with crewmembers of the Coast Guard Cutter Fir, based in Astoria, Ore., during the 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup in J... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

Gastineauv Channel, AK (Apr. 15)--Crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Elderberry (WLI 65401) releases buoy in Gastineav Channel. U.S. COAST GUARD

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - US Coast Guard photo

Gastineauv Channel, AK (Apr. 15)--Crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Elderberry (WLI 65401) releases buoy in Gastineav Channel. U.S. COAST GUARD

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

JUNEAU, Alaska (March 26, 2003)--Coast Guard Fireman Eric White, stationed aboard the 65-foot buoy tender Elderberry, secures chain to a buoy this morning in Gastineau Channel. Twice a year, the Petersburg-bas... More

A Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore crewmember watches his

A Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore crewmember watches his

A Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore crewmember watches his throwing line hit a target during a 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup competition in Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 4, 2015. The event simulated crossing a throwing line over a... More

Participants in the 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup compete

Participants in the 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup compete

Participants in the 2015 Buoy Tender Roundup compete in a chain pull competition in Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 4, 2015. The event was one of six skill tests the eight participating buoy tenders competed. (U.S. Coast ... More

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