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OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

AT SEA--A boarding team crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk and Diligence chase a HITRON-10 training vessel in their over-the-horizon boats. Former Commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. James M. Loy, directe... More

CGC NORTHLAND SUPPORTS UNITAS IN BRAZIL

CGC NORTHLAND SUPPORTS UNITAS IN BRAZIL

PORTSMOUTH, Va., - Petty Officer 2nd Class Dale Veverka, a boatswains mate, Seaman George Degener, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Post, a machinery technician, conduct maneuvers on the Coast Guard Cutter No... More

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

AT SEA--A boarding team crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk and Diligence chase a HITRON-10 training vessel in their over-the-horizon boats. Former Commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. James M. Loy, directe... More

The boat crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Donald Horsley

The boat crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Donald Horsley

The boat crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Donald Horsley Over the Horizon Boat is on scene with a 20-foot boat disabled and adrift with three Dominicans from the island of Dominica June 8, 2018. The three survivor... More

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

AT SEA--A boarding team crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk and Diligence chase a HITRON-10 training vessel in their over-the-horizon boats. Former Commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. James M. Loy, directe... More

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

OVER THE HORIZON BOAT, US Coast Guard Photo

AT SEA--A boarding team crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk and Diligence chase a HITRON-10 training vessel in their over-the-horizon boats. Former Commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. James M. Loy, directe... More

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