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Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

OCCOQUAN, VA - (May 10, 2008) - As U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary member Ben Perchik (right) keeps a sharp lookout aboard Auxiliary Vessel 31450, auxiliarist Susan Duke (left) stands ready to radio vessel movement ... More

COAST GUARD AUXILIARY U.S. Coast Guard photograph

COAST GUARD AUXILIARY U.S. Coast Guard photograph

OCCOQUAN, Va. (June 12, 2004)--Coast Guard Auxiliarists Ed Sponable (l) of Occoquan, VA Flotilla 14-06; Michael Dow (c) and Russ Magnuson (r), both of Washington, DC Flotilla 21 aboard Coast Guard Auxiliary Ve... More

Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary members Susan Duke, Ben Perchik and Jerry Little (left to right) of Flotilla 14-3, the crew of Auxiliary Vessel 31450, keep a sharp lookout and report ... More

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454, leads Prince William County and Fairfax County (VA) and Maryland State Poli... More

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454, leads Prince William County and Fairfax County (VA) and Maryland State Poli... More

Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

Auxiliary crew helps keep boat parade Safe

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary members Susan Duke, Ben Perchik and Jerry Little (left to right) of Flotilla 14-3, the crew of Auxiliary Vessel 31450, keep a sharp lookout and report ... More

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occoquan River

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occ...

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454 patrols on the Occoquan River. USCG photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

Coast Guard Station Washington DC boat, leads Police and Fire boats

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454, leads Prince William County and Fairfax County (VA) and Maryland State Poli... More

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occoquan River

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occ...

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454 patrols on the Occoquan River. USCG photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occoquan River

Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot SAFE boat patrols on the Occ...

OCCOQUAN, VA ? (May 10, 2008) - U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington DC 25-foot Secure All-around Flotation Equipped (SAFE) boat 25454 patrols on the Occoquan River. USCG photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX

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