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Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

Coast Guard Station Yaquina Bay, Ore., crewmen tend a towline to the disabled fishing vessel White Swan III more than 10 miles off of the town of Newport July 30, 2013. The Station Yaquina Bay crew aboard a 47-... More

Seaman Orion Verity, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot

Seaman Orion Verity, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot

Seaman Orion Verity, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Finback, homeported in Cape May, N.J., sands the cutter's bow, July 29, 2013, in preparation for hull repairs. The Finback is moored for a... More

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Abercrombie, a crewmember from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., performs maintenance on an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter Tuesday, July 30, 2013, at the air station. Crewmem... More

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jose Gutierrez, an aviation maintenance technician at Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., gives and on-camera interview for a local news reporter at the air station Tuesday, Jul... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician at Coast Guard Station Cape May, N.J., removes an oil filter from a 45-foot Response Boat—Medium at the station Monday, July 29, 2013. MKs are respon... More

Petty Officer Ronald Snead, an aviation maintenance

Petty Officer Ronald Snead, an aviation maintenance

Petty Officer Ronald Snead, an aviation maintenance technician from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., operates a rescue basket deployed from an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter during training off the coast ... More

An aviation maintenance technician from Coast Guard

An aviation maintenance technician from Coast Guard

An aviation maintenance technician from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., operates a rescue basket deployed from an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter during training off the coast of Atlantic City Friday, Aug... More

Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

A 25-foot Response Boat - Small boat crew from Coast Guard Station Philadelphia is underway on the Delaware River near the Commodore Barry Bridge Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. The crew was conducting training and wor... More

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the Life of the Coast Guard 2013

A 25-foot Response Boat — Small boat crew from Coast Guard Station Philadelphia is underway on the Delaware River near the Commodore Barry Bridge Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. The crew was conducting training and wor... More

Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

Week in the life of the Coast Guard 2013

Capt. John Bodin, a commercial tow-boat operator, releases a rescue basket lowered by an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., during training off the coast of Atlantic... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician

Petty Officer 3rd Class Graham Smith, a machinery technician at Coast Guard Station Cape May, N.J., instructs Fireman Hector Santiago on proper oil filter lubrication procedures at the station, July 29, 2013. M... More

Capt. John Bodin, a commercial tow-boat operator, waits

Capt. John Bodin, a commercial tow-boat operator, waits

Capt. John Bodin, a commercial tow-boat operator, waits for an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., to lower a rescue basket to his boat's deck during training off the... More

Arron Arking and Capt. John Bodin, both commercial

Arron Arking and Capt. John Bodin, both commercial

Arron Arking and Capt. John Bodin, both commercial tow-boat operators, release a rescue basket lowered from an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., during training off... More

Seaman Abigail Hass and Seaman Virginia Sanchez, both

Seaman Abigail Hass and Seaman Virginia Sanchez, both

Seaman Abigail Hass and Seaman Virginia Sanchez, both crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Cape May, N.J., practice knot-tying on the 25-foot Response Boat –Small's tow bit, July 29, 2013. New and experienced ... More

Seaman Ian McDonald, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot

Seaman Ian McDonald, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot

Seaman Ian McDonald, a crewmember aboard the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Finback, homeported in Cape May, N.J., removes a life-raft housing bracket from the cutter's deck, July 29, 2013. Crewmembers cleared the ... More

Seaman Casey Christian (left) and Seaman Orion Verity,

Seaman Casey Christian (left) and Seaman Orion Verity,

Seaman Casey Christian (left) and Seaman Orion Verity, crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Finback homeported in Cape May, N.J., sand the cutter's bow in preparation for hull repairs Monday, July 29, 2013... More

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