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PENDLETON RESCUE, US Coast Guard Photo

PENDLETON RESCUE, US Coast Guard Photo

CHATHAM, Mass. (May 15)--The original crew of CG 36500. In boatswain's hole EN3 Andrew Fitzgerald. Background from left to right

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

CHATHAM, Mass. (May 15)--Petty Officer 1st Class Bernie Webber takes the helm of CG 36500 once again for the 50th anniversary commemorating his crew's heroic efforts to save 32 seaman from the doomed tanker Pen... More

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

CHATHAM, Mass. (May 15)--The original crew of CG 36500 sets sail again 50 years later in commemoration of the anniversary of the tanker Pendleton rescue off the coast of Chatham, Mass., in February 1952. The P... More

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

US COAST GUARD PENDLETON RESCUE

CHATHAM, Mass. (May 15)--Two 44-footers from Station Chatham escort the refurbished lifeboat CG 36500 around Chatham, Mass., during the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Pendleton disaster. USCG photo by P... More

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