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Coast Guard Cutter Diligence NORTH CAROLINA

Coast Guard Cutter Diligence NORTH CAROLINA

PORTSMOUTH, Va. - The Coast Guard Cutter Diligence is shown moored in downtown Wilmington, N.C., Feb. 9, 2012. The Diligence is a 210-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Wilmington. U.S. Coast Guard phot... More

US COAST GUARD BOAT WRECKAGE FLORIDA

US COAST GUARD BOAT WRECKAGE FLORIDA

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Sept. 30)--Part of the 34-foot long fishing vessel Still Crazy 1, rests near a pier in Charleston, South Carolina. The fishing vessel was struck by a freighter Sept. 30, 2000. USCG... More

The morning light breaks over Air Station Port Angeles

The morning light breaks over Air Station Port Angeles

The morning light breaks over Air Station Port Angeles and Sector Field Office Port Angeles which are co-located at the end of Ediz Hook in Port Angeles, Wash., Sept. 28, 2012. These Coast Guard units are respo... More

Corps is Still Serving the Public

Corps is Still Serving the Public

Although the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District has limited access to the William S. Moorhead Federal Building for employee safety, all 600-plus employees continue to provide vital services to the region.

Coast Guard Cutter Diligence NORTH CAROLINA

Coast Guard Cutter Diligence NORTH CAROLINA

PORTSMOUTH, Va. - The Coast Guard Cutter Diligence is shown moored in downtown Wilmington, N.C., Feb. 9, 2012. The Diligence is a 210-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Wilmington. U.S. Coast Guard phot... More

First light on a motionless wind sock over Coast Guard

First light on a motionless wind sock over Coast Guard

First light on a motionless wind sock over Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles, Wash., Sept. 28, 2012. A wind sock indicates the direction and presence of a breeze at a glance. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty... More

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