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Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing vessel 100 nautical miles East of Chatham, July 18, 2016. Tahoma is a 270-foot Medium Endurance Cutter which primarily conducts maritime law enforcement... More

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing vessel 100 nautical miles East of Chatham, July 18, 2016. Tahoma is a 270-foot Medium Endurance Cutter which primarily conducts maritime law enforcement... More

The Coast Guard Tahoma sails of the coast of Colombia

The Coast Guard Tahoma sails of the coast of Colombia

The Coast Guard Tahoma sails of the coast of Colombia as Latin American Naval ships trail behind on Sept. 04, 2018. This ship formation was in part of UNITAS; UNITAS is a series of high-tech surface, air and un... More

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma (WMEC 908) crew moors

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma (WMEC 908) crew moors

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma (WMEC 908) crew moors at their homeport in Kittery, Maine, January 26, 2020. The crew conducted 28 at-sea law enforcement boardings and responded to three search and rescue cases ... More

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma responds to a disabled fishing vessel 100 nautical miles East of Chatham, July 18, 2016. Tahoma is a 270-foot Medium Endurance Cutter which primarily conducts maritime law enforcement... More

Lt. Cmdr. Nolan Cain, the Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma’s

Lt. Cmdr. Nolan Cain, the Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma’s

Lt. Cmdr. Nolan Cain, the Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma’s executive officer, observes a Mexican naval ship execute a UNITAS gunnery shooting exercise of the coast of Colombia during on Sept. 05, 2018. UNITAS is a c... More

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