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Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

MINA SULMAN, BAHRAIN--The crewmembers of the Coast Guard Cutter Monomoy (WPB 1326) practice an exothermal breaching techniques while instructor Petty Officer 3rd Class Jason Schmitz watches during a training ex... More

Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

MINA SULMAN, BAHRAIN-- Chief Petty Officer Jesse Carns, Petty Officer 2nd Class James Reynolds, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Jason Schmitz show the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Monomoy (WPB 1326) proper room c... More

Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

MINA SULMAN, BAHRAIN-- Petty Officer 3rd Class Jason Schmitz, Chief Petty Officer Jesse Carns, and Petty Officer 2nd Class James Reynolds show the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Monomoy (WPB 1326) proper room c... More

Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

MINA SULMAN, BAHRAIN-- Chief Petty Officer Jesse Carns, and Petty Officer 2nd Class James Reynolds show the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Monomoy (WPB 1326) proper room clearing techniques during a training ex... More

Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

MINA SULMAN, BAHRAIN-- Chief Petty Offfcer Jesse Carns debriefs the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Monomoy (WPB 1326)after a training exercise, October 18. Carns, lead instructor of the Middle East Training Te... More

Middle East Training Team (METT)

Middle East Training Team (METT)

NORTH ARABIAN GULF--Petty Officer 1st Class Christopher McCaskey prepares a meal aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Wrangell (WPB 1332) in the North Arabian Gulf, September 7. McCaskey a food service specialist was ... More

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