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200622-N-PI330-0050 GULF OF OMAN (June 22, 2020) Seaman

200622-N-PI330-0050 GULF OF OMAN (June 22, 2020) Seaman

200622-N-PI330-0050 GULF OF OMAN (June 22, 2020) Seaman Robert Koyier splices lines aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) June 22, 2020. Vella Gulf is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of o... More

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of line before splicing it to a ship’s fender while underway aboard USCGC Kukui (WLB 203) in the Western Pacific Ocean, March 12, 2016. Tribelli replaced lines ... More

This photo is of equipment used by members of deck

This photo is of equipment used by members of deck

This photo is of equipment used by members of deck force to splice lines aboard USCGC Kukui (WLB 203) underway in the Western Pacific Ocean, March 12, 2016. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Me... More

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli burns the end of line before splicing it to a ship’s fender while underway aboard USCGC Kukui (WLB 203) in the Western Pacific Ocean, March 12, 2016. Tribelli replaced lines ... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s mate, provides line splicing training to Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli and Petty Officer 3rd Class Pierre Materassi-Shultz while underway aboard USCGC... More

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli gathers line to

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli gathers line to

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli gathers line to be spliced on fenders aboard USCGC Kukui (WLB 203) while underway in the Western Pacific Ocean, March 12, 2016. Tribelli replaced lines for the ship’s fenders... More

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Aug. 5, 2019) Sailors assigned to

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Aug. 5, 2019) Sailors assigned to

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Aug. 5, 2019) Sailors assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) deck department splice line in the ship's fantail. Ford is currently undergoing its post-shakedown availability at Huntington I... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s

Petty Officer 2nd Class Angel Carballo, a boatswain’s mate, provides line splicing training to Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Tribelli and Petty Officer 3rd Class Pierre Materassi-Shultz while underway aboard USCGC... More

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