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A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along with 300 red snapper, 3 shark and fishing gear, near the U.S./Mexico border after the Coast Guard caught four men aboard the boat illegally fishing in U.S. te... More

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

GULF OF MEXICO - Local fishermen from Venice, La., Kevin McCrossen (right) and Michael Pittman, fish for red snapper here near the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, Oct. 2, 2010. This weekend marked the... More

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along with 300 red snapper, 3 shark and fishing gear, near the U.S./Mexico border after the Coast Guard caught four men aboard the boat illegally fishing in U.S. te... More

A Crew CHIEF from the 159th Air National Guard (ANG), pre-flights an F-15 Eagle fighter during Exercise Cope Snapper 2002, held at Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West, Florida

A Crew CHIEF from the 159th Air National Guard (ANG), pre-flights an F...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, Key West State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jeremy T. Lock, USAF Release... More

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

GULF OF MEXICO - A local fisherman from Venice, La., Michael Pittman (left), fishes for red snapper here near the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, Oct. 2, 2010. This weekend marked the first opening o... More

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

GULF OF MEXICO - A local fisherman from Venice, La., Kevin McCrossen, fishes for red snapper here near the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, Oct. 2, 2010. This weekend marked the first opening of the sn... More

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

GULF OF MEXICO - Local fishermen from Venice, La., Kevin McCrossen (left) and Michael Pittman, fish for red snapper here near the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, Oct. 2, 2010. This weekend marked the ... More

Lt. Col. Brian “Dieter” Tenbrunsel (left) and 1st Lt.

Lt. Col. Brian “Dieter” Tenbrunsel (left) and 1st Lt.

Lt. Col. Brian “Dieter” Tenbrunsel (left) and 1st Lt. Andrew “Snapper” Lehman, F-16 pilots with the South Carolina Air National Guard’s 157th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron currently assigned to Kandahar Airfie... More

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

US COAST GUARD Red Snapper - ATLANTIC

GULF OF MEXICO - A local fisherman from Venice, La., Kevin McCrossen, fishes for red snapper here near the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, Oct. 2, 2010. This weekend marked the first opening of the sn... More

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along

A lancha, or Mexican fishing boat, was seized along with 300 red snapper, 3 shark and fishing gear, near the U.S./Mexico border after the Coast Guard caught four men aboard the boat illegally fishing in U.S. te... More

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