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New Sector Houston-Galveston building

New Sector Houston-Galveston building

The Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston building as it stands March 7, 2014, just days after the last group of people moved into the recently-finished building. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Cla... More

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the Outer Continental Shelf Division and Officer in Charge, Maritime Inspection - asks for feedback from the oil industries on upcoming rule changes at Sector H... More

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal agencies, nine state agencies, six local agencies and nine industry partners work together at Sector Houston-Galveston to overcome obstacles as they respond t... More

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the

Capt. Joshua Reynolds - the 8th District chief of the Outer Continental Shelf Division and Officer in Charge, Maritime Inspection - describes a new initiative on conducting routine inspections based on merit to... More

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal

Personnel from the Coast Guard, three other federal agencies, nine state agencies, six local agencies and nine industry partners work together at Sector Houston-Galveston to overcome obstacles as they respond t... More

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