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Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

A voluntary dredge safety check decal is displayed in the window of the gold dredge Ophir after the vessel passed a Coast Guard safety check in Nome, Alaska, Aug. 3, 2012. The decal was awarded after a safety ... More

USCG Iditarod 2011 logo, Alaska

USCG Iditarod 2011 logo, Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Coast Guard is proudly sponsoring 10-year Iditarod race veteran Ken Anderson in his 2011 Iditarod race attempt extending 1,150 miles from Anchorage to Nome. The Coast Guard has a long hi... More

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

NOME, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored musher, Ken Anderson, departs the Iditarod finish line in Nome after finishing the 2011 race in 9th place March 16, 2011. Anderson moved up two places in the final hours of ... More

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEWARD, Alaska - The crew of the Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Healy arrives in Seward for a seven-day patrol break from their Arctic mission Nov. 1, 2011. The Healy crew left Seattle in May and has complete... More

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Coast Guard inspectors David Borg (left) and Lt. William Albright conduct a boating safety exam on board a home built pontoon gold dredge in Nome, Alaska, Aug. 3, 2012. Members of the Coast Guard provided the ... More

USCG and Russian Anchorage meeting

USCG and Russian Anchorage meeting

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Rear Adm. Christopher Colvin, commander 17th Coast Guard District, Russian Lt. Gen. Raphael Alexeseevich Daerbaev, the chief of the Northeast Border Directorate of the Federal Security Servi... More

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEWARD, Alaska - The Seattle-based icebreaker Coast Guard Cutter Healy is moored in Seward for a seven-day patrol break from their Arctic mission Nov. 1, 2011. The Seward port call is a patrol break for the cre... More

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored Iditarod musher Ken Anderson attaches his race dogs for the start of the 39th running of the Iditarod, March 6, 2011. The Coast Guard is sponsoring Anderson, a 10-year ... More

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

NOME, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored musher, Ken Anderson, talks with fellow Iditarod racer Jessie Royer after beating her to the finish line March 16, 2011. Anderson finished in 9th place at 12:23 a.m. after j... More

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEWARD, Alaska -?? Coast Guard line handlers battled fierce winds while waiting as the Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Healy arrives in Seward Nov. 1, 2011. The winds and a delay in an assistance tug postpon... More

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Holding a completed checklist, Coast Guard inspector David Borg successfully completes a full safety exam on the gold dredge Ophir and hands a voluntary dredge safety check decal to the owner and operator of th... More

Armed Services YMCA of Alaska Annual Salute to the Military

Armed Services YMCA of Alaska Annual Salute to the Military

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Gerald Holle, a marine science technician at Sector Anchorage, carries the Coast Guard Flag as part of the joint color guard presenting the colors at the ... More

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Coast Guard inspectors David Borg (left) and Lt. William Albright discuss boating safety with a gold dredge owner and operator in Nome, Alaska, Aug. 3, 2012. Coast Guard inspectors offered and preformed volunt... More

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored Iditarod racer Ken Anderson departs on the race re-start point of the 39th edition of the Iditarod in Willow, March 6, 2011. The Coast Guard is sponsoring Anderson in h... More

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Coast Guard inspector David Borg, performs a voluntary gold dredge safety exam on board the Kentucky Goldenrod in Nome, Alaska, Aug. 3, 2012. Investing more than one hundred thousand dollars in building a gold... More

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEWARD, Alaska -?? The crew of the Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Healy holds station off of Seward awaiting the arrival of two assistance tugs prior to mooring Nov. 1, 2011. The Seward port call is a patrol ... More

Ketchikan Coast Guardsman's custom car

Ketchikan Coast Guardsman's custom car

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew Dickinson, stands next to his beloved Volkswagen at the Coast Guard Base Ketchikan pier in Ketchikan, Alaska, Sept. 25, 2012. Dickinson, who is stationed aboard the C... More

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

Re-start of the 2011 Iditarod, Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored Iditarod racer Ken Anderson takes a moment to sign autographs prior to the re-start of the 39th edition of the Iditarod in Willow, March 6, 2011. Anderson, a 10-year I... More

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

NOME, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored musher, Ken Anderson, checks on his lead dogs immediately after finishing the 2011 Iditarod race in 9th place while his wife Gwen Holdmann greets him at the finish line Marc... More

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Healy visit to Seward, Alaska, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

SEWARD, Alaska -?? The crew of the Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Healy, 420-foot icebreaker, makes its way through the pre-dawn light towards the port of Seward Nov. 1, 2011. The Healy crew just completed it... More

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

Ken Anderson finishes the Iditarod in 9th place

NOME, Alaska - Coast Guard sponsored musher, Ken Anderson, races fellow Iditarod racer Jessie Royer up to the finish line March 16, 2011. Anderson finished in 9th place at 12:23 a.m. after just beating Royer i... More

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

Nome Gold Dredge Safety Examinations

A variety of handmade gold dredges sit ashore and at anchor in the Nome Harbor Aug. 3, 2012, waiting for a good weather window to be utilized in the chase for the yellow metal that Nome, Alaska, is famous for. ... More

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