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Hawaii - CEREMONY. Warship photograph collection

Hawaii - CEREMONY. Warship photograph collection

This is a ceremony July 30, 1999. Public domain photograph of American Navy ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hawaii - CEREMONY - US Coast Guard photo

Hawaii - CEREMONY - US Coast Guard photo

This is a ceremony July 30, 1999. Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

COAST GUARD CUTTER WALNUT (WLB 205)

COAST GUARD CUTTER WALNUT (WLB 205)

NEGATIVE Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crew prepare to "pick" the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy by bringing it alongside with the cage line. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safewater buoy i... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205) deck crew service the 18,000-lb. Hotel buoy. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, painting, replacing two-60-lb. batteries and solar ... More

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- SN Bill Nolen. Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), surfaces the 18,00-lb. Hotel buoy after it was "picked" from Honolulu Harbor. After eight hours of labor which included surfacing, pa... More

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATION

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATION

Midway Island, Northern Hawaiian Islands (Aug. 27) -- The cutter Kukui (WLB-203) successfully completes a side tow with disabled vessel Yu Xing. On Aug. 24, boarding team members from the cutters Kukui and Jarv... More

COAST GUARD CUTTER WALNUT (WLB 205)

COAST GUARD CUTTER WALNUT (WLB 205)

Sand Island, HI (May 29) -- CGC Walnut (WLB-205), Juniper-class bouytender, arrives at its new homeport in Sand Island, Hawaii. USCG photo by PA3 Sarah Foster-Snell

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

AIDS TO NAVIGATION - U.S. Coast guard photo

Honolulu, HI (Dec. 9) -- BM3 John Bannon, Coast Guard Cutter Walnut (WLB 205), feeds a tag line sling through the Hotel buoy's bale to help guide it on the cutter's deck. Serviced bi-annually, the 35-ft. safe... More

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