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Loveland hoist training, Alaska

Loveland hoist training, Alaska

KODIAK, Alaska - Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Loveland, an aviation maintenance technician with Air Station Kodiak and a Weyers Cave, Va., resident, conducts hoist training at 12:09 p.m. at Air Station Kodiak... More

Midnite Sun overflight, Alaska

Midnite Sun overflight, Alaska

KODIAK, Alaska - Crewmen working to salvage the grounded 68-foot Kodiak-based fishing vessel Midnite Sun wait for the tide to recede at Tanaak Cape 36 miles northwest of Kodiak Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011 at 11:44 a... More

The Coast Guard Sector Anchorage command and representatives with the State of Alaska hold a teleconference a

The Coast Guard Sector Anchorage command and representatives with the ...

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Coast Guard Sector Anchorage command and representatives with the State of Alaska hold a teleconference at 2:12 p.m. Feb. 11, 2011, to discus the coordinated response to the grounding of... More

Midnite Sun overflight, Alaska

Midnite Sun overflight, Alaska

KODIAK, Alaska - The 68-foot Kodiak-based fishing vessel Midnite Sun remains grounded at Tanaak Cape 36 miles northwest of Kodiak Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011, at 11:43 a.m. and salvage operations are underway. A Coa... More

Sen. Lisa Murkowski visits Kodiak-based rescue helicopter crews

Sen. Lisa Murkowski visits Kodiak-based rescue helicopter crews

KODIAK, Alaska - Sen. Lisa Murkowski takes a moment to sign a picture of the Kodiak-based fishing vessel Midnite Sun for a Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew that conducted a recent re... More

NHA 2012 Aircrew of the Year, Alaska

NHA 2012 Aircrew of the Year, Alaska

NORFOLK, Va. - The Kodiak-based Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew responsible for rescuing the crew of the fishing vessel Midnite Sun in February 2011 in severe winter weather conditions near Kodiak, Al... More

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