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The U.S. Coast Guard small harbor tug USCGC CHOCK (WYTL-65602) and a Coast Guard patrol craft escort the Soviet Sovremenny class guided missile destroyer OTLICHNNY as the ship departs from the roadstead following a five-day visit to Naval Station, Norfolk, Va

The U.S. Coast Guard small harbor tug USCGC CHOCK (WYTL-65602) and a C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Hampton Roads, Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Tracy Lee Didas Release Status: R... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaking

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaking

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- Pilothouse icing aboard one of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Line (WYTL 65611) on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaking

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaking

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- One of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Line (WYTL 65611), breaks ice around the CGC Katherine Walker (WLM 552) on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaking

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaking

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- One of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Line (WYTL 65611), breaks ice on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

CGC CAPSTAN (WYTL 65601)

CGC CAPSTAN (WYTL 65601)

Philadelphia, PA (Sep. 18)--CGC Capstan (WYTL 65601) Small harbor tug. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO

US COAST GUARD OPSAIL 2000, New York harbor

US COAST GUARD OPSAIL 2000, New York harbor

New York, NY (July 4) -Hundreds of Coast Guard and Navy ships, such as the Coast Guard Cutter Line (WYTL 65611) , participated in security during the OPSAIL 2000 parade of tallships in New York harbor. USCG ph... More

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaker

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaker

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- One of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Hawser (WYTL 65610), breaks ice on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaker

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaker

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- One of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Line (WYTL 65611), breaks ice on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

United States Coast Guard photo -  Ice breaker

United States Coast Guard photo - Ice breaker

Hudson River, N.Y. (Feb. 22) -- One of the U.S. Coast Guard's small harbor tugs, the CGC Hawser (WYTL 65610), breaks ice on the Hudson River. USCG photo by PA3 Robert Lanier

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