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Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); nose of spacecraft; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63009. Film type was Kodak Ektac... More

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock , accepts a

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock , accepts a

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock , accepts a ceremonial plaque from Brian D'Isernia, founder and owner of Eastern Shipbuilding Group, during the Offshore Patrol Cutter stand-ceremony in Panama City, Flor... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); nose of spacecraft; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63012. Film type was Kodak Ektac... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); nose of spacecraft; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63010. Film type was Kodak Ektac... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); nose of spacecraft and velcro pads; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63007. Film type... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); view to rear showing adapter section; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63008. Film ty... More

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

Gemini XII Mission Image - Standup EVA

The original caption reads: Photograph of standup Extravehicular Activity (EVA); nose of spacecraft; taken during the Gemini XII mission. Original magazine number was GEM12-11-63011. Film type was Kodak Ektac... More

Coast Guard Admiral, Michael J. Haycock, delivers his

Coast Guard Admiral, Michael J. Haycock, delivers his

Coast Guard Admiral, Michael J. Haycock, delivers his remarks during the Offshore Patrol Cutter program stand-up ceremony in Panama City, Florida, May 3, 2017. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class... More

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock, Capt. Thomas

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock, Capt. Thomas

Coast Guard admiral, Michael J. Haycock, Capt. Thomas Remmers, Capt. Scott Keister and Brian D'Isernia cut the ceremonial ribbon during the Offshore Patrol Cutter stand-up ceremony in Panama City, Florida, May ... More

Coast Guard captain, Thomas C. Remmers, delivers his

Coast Guard captain, Thomas C. Remmers, delivers his

Coast Guard captain, Thomas C. Remmers, delivers his remarks during the Offshore Patrol Cutter stand-up ceremony in Panama City, Florida, May 3, 2017. Capt. Remmers is the OPC program's first commanding officer... More

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