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The unpaved landing strip at United States Coast Guard (USCG) Base Loran C Station, St Paul Island, Alaska. (Substandard image)

The unpaved landing strip at United States Coast Guard (USCG) Base Lor...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: St. Paul Island Loran C Station State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Julia Barklow, USAF Relea... More

Mother and Infant - National Archives Alaska Collection

Mother and Infant - National Archives Alaska Collection

The original caption reads: Baby and mother, [possibly on occasion of] baptism. St. Paul church in background (same family shown in #3486 [370_PR_1226.jpg]). Location: St. Paul Island, Alaska [Media Creator... More

US COAST GUARD Adm visit, Alaska

US COAST GUARD Adm visit, Alaska

ST. PAUL ISLAND, Alaska - Coast Guard Rear Adm. Peter Neffenger, Director of Strategic Management in D.C., and Rear Adm. Tom Ostebo, District 17 commander, visit with Simeon Swetzof, mayor of St. Paul, and Amos... More

US COAST GUARD Adm visit, Alaska

US COAST GUARD Adm visit, Alaska

ST. PAUL ISLAND, Alaska - Coast Guard Rear Adm. Peter Neffenger, director of Strategic Management and Doctrine, and Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo, District 17 commander, discuss Coast Guard missions with Simeon Swetz... More

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