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Saving lives from the skies, San Francisco, California

Saving lives from the skies, San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO - Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Zach Graham, an aviation maintenance technician at Air Station San Francisco, is one of the eight aerial gunners trained to used the rifles on board the MH-65... More

Loading the HC-130 with supplies for Haiti

Loading the HC-130 with supplies for Haiti

BORINQUEN, Puerto Rico- Petty Officer Rick Weber, an air crewmember from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., loads a pallet of supplies for Haiti, here, Jan. 16, 2010. The supplies were brought to the air... More

Secretary of State prepares to depart for Hai

Secretary of State prepares to depart for Hai

BORINQUEN, Puerto Rico- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, boards a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules aircraft from Air Station Clearwater, Fla., here, Jan. 16, 2010. The aircraft carried supplies bound for Haiti. U... More

Ports, waterways and coastal security

Ports, waterways and coastal security

SAN PABLO BAY, Calif.- Coast Guard federal law enforcement officers from the Maritime Safety and Security Team San Francisco stand-by to conduct counter-terrorism maneuvers training, here, with other Coast Guar... More

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