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STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ returns from training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ gets underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ gets underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) Chief Boatswain Mate Colin Redy, executive officer at Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet, NJ, coordinates underway training by radio Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) Machinery Technician Second Class Mathew Quick from Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ, observes Manasquan Inlet while underway Jan. 05, 2006. USCG pho... More

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) Machinery Technician Second Class Mathew Quick from Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ, looks out at Manasquan Inlet while underway for training Jan. 05... More

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET - Victorian era public domain image

STATION MANASQUAN INLET - Victorian era public domain image

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ return from training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ gets underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) Chief Boatswain Mate Colin Redy, Executive Officer at Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ, underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ gets underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

STATION MANASQUAN INLET. Warship photograph collection

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ underway during training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) A Coast Guard rescue crew from Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ gets underway for training Jan. 05, 2006. USCG photo by PAC Tom Sperduto

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

STATION MANASQUAN INLET NEW JERSEY

POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (Jan. 5, 2006) Machinery Technician Second Class Mathew Quick from Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant NJ, obsverves a fishing vessel transiting Manasquan Inlet. USCG phot... More

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