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Coast Guard, partner agencies, volunteers search for overdue aircraft near Kake, Alaska

Coast Guard, partner agencies, volunteers search for overdue aircraft ...

A Coast Guard Air Station Sitka MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew flies over a piece of debris spotted by Alaska Wildlife Troopers while searching for three people aboard an overdue Guardian Life Flight aircraft 20... More

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Rick Rogers conducts a

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Rick Rogers conducts a

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Rick Rogers conducts a vesel safety exam at the pier in Kake, Alaska, June 11, 2011. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is made up of approximately 34,000 volunteers who assist the Coast Gua... More

Coast Guard, Kake SAR assist stranded vessel near Kake, Alaska

Coast Guard, Kake SAR assist stranded vessel near Kake, Alaska

A Coast Guard small-boat crew transfers tow of the 36-foot vessel Viking Queen to the Cutter John McCormick in Elena Bay, 50 miles southwest of Kake, Alaska, July 16, 2017. The crew of the John McCormick and a ... More

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Kate Rogers displays "Madison

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Kate Rogers displays "Madison

Coast Guard Auxiliary member Kate Rogers displays "Madison Moose," a stuffed moose she and her brother use to teach boating safety to children in Kake, Alaska, June 11, 2011. Providing education to mariners and... More

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