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Side by side comparison of the two Light Emitting Diode

Side by side comparison of the two Light Emitting Diode

Side by side comparison of the two Light Emitting Diode fixture options. Per Master Sgt. Petersen both LED options were improvements over the legacy metal-halide fixtures.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap explains the process

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap explains the process

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap explains the process of replacing the incandescent lamp in a lighted navigation aid with a light-emitting diode in Hilo Harbor Aug. 28, 2013.The Coast Guard Aids to Navigatio... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap prepares to climb

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap prepares to climb

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap prepares to climb a lighted navigation aid in Hilo Harbor, Aug. 28, 2013.The Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Honolulu, is responsible for "lighting the islands," conduct... More

Legacy incandescent lamps, like the one pictured, are

Legacy incandescent lamps, like the one pictured, are

Legacy incandescent lamps, like the one pictured, are being replaced in many lighted navigation aids due to advancements in light-emitting diodes (LED). The Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Honolulu, is res... More

Fireman Lora Medley calls down from the lighted navigation

Fireman Lora Medley calls down from the lighted navigation

Fireman Lora Medley calls down from the lighted navigation aid at Pohoiki Bay, Aug. 28, 2013. The Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Honolulu, is responsible for "lighting the islands," conducting routine mai... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap climbs a lighted

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap climbs a lighted

Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Dunlap climbs a lighted navigation aid in Hilo Harbor, Aug. 28, 2013. The Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Honolulu, is responsible for "lighting the islands," conducting routin... More

Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Aids to Navigation

Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Aids to Navigation

Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Honolulu, hoist a battery for the conversion of a lighted navigation aid in Hilo Harbor, Aug. 28, 2013. ANT Honolulu is responsible for "lighting the is... More

Army Reserve command receives third straight energy award

Army Reserve command receives third straight energy award

Christine Ploschke, former Energy Branch manager for the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command (second from left), receives a 2016 Federal Energy and Water Management Award from the Department of Energy ... More

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