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Seaman Andrew Simmons and Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott

Seaman Andrew Simmons and Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott

Seaman Andrew Simmons and Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Sjostrom, crew members aboard Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, fight a simulated bilge fire at the United States Maritime Administration firefighting school i... More

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported in Cleveland, rescued a 25-year-old man attempting to walk across Lake St. Clair, March 5, 2015. The crew is transporting the man, a U.S. citizen who was hyp... More

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters addresses the crowd during the

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters addresses the crowd during the

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters addresses the crowd during the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay change of command ceremony held at the cutter's home port of Cleveland, July 25, 2014. Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette, the Coast Gua... More

Lt. Joshua Zike, Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette and Lt.

Lt. Joshua Zike, Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette and Lt.

Lt. Joshua Zike, Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette and Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters pose for a photo during the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay change of command ceremony held at the cutter's home port of Cleveland, July 25, 20... More

Smith, Zike - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - 12th US Colored Heavy Artillery, Misc Cards, H-Y - United States Colored Troops: Artillery Organizations

Smith, Zike - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - 12th US Colored Heavy Artiller...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters and Lt. Joshua Zike inspect

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters and Lt. Joshua Zike inspect

Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters and Lt. Joshua Zike inspect the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay during a change of command ceremony held at the cutter's home port of Cleveland, July 25, 2014. Rear Adm. Fred M. M... More

Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay commanding

Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay commanding

Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay commanding officer, his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Grace, pose for a photo during the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay change of command ceremony held at the cutter's hom... More

Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette, the Coast Guard 9th District's

Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette, the Coast Guard 9th District's

Rear Adm. Fred M. Midgette, the Coast Guard 9th District's commander and current Gold Ancient Mariner, and Lt. Cmdr. Molly Waters pose for a photo during the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay change of command ceremo... More

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter

U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Joshua Zike, Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay commanding officer, and his sister, U.S. Army Maj. Lauri Zike, pose for a photo during the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay change of command ceremony he... More

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported in Cleveland, rescued a 25-year-old man attempting to walk across Lake St. Clair, March 5, 2015. The crew is transporting the man, a U.S. citizen who was hyp... More

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, home-ported in Cleveland, rescued a 25-year-old man attempting to walk across Lake St. Clair, March 5, 2015. The crew is transporting the man, a U.S. citizen who was hyp... More

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