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Adm. Thad Allen, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, remembers and honors the crew of CG 1705 from Air Station Sacramento and the two Marines involved in last week's mid-air collision, during a memorial service, Nov. 6.
Taken: 11.06.09 Posted: 11.06.09 Sacramento, CA, US
Capt. James J. O' Connor, Commanding Officer of Air Station Sacramento, accepts the national ensign from a member of the ceremonial Honor Guard following a memorial service for the crew of CG 1705 and the two Marines involved in last week's mid air-collision, Nov. 6.
Taken: 11.06.09 Posted: 11.06.09 McClellan, CA, US
The U.S. Coast Guard Ceremonial Honor Guard prepares to fold the national ensign during a memorial service, Nov. 6 for the crew of CG 1705 from Air Station Sacramento and the two Marines involved in last week's mid-air collision.
Taken: 11.06.09 Posted: 11.06.09 McClellan, CA, US
Coast Guardsman Anqi Zhao takes a magnetic bearing with an alidade as the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle enters downtown Charleston, S.C., during Harbor Fest 2009 Thursday morning, June 25. The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is a 295-foot training vessel taken as a war prize from Germany after World War II.
Taken: 06.25.09 Posted: 06.26.09 Charleston, SC, US
Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle steer the ship into downtown Charleston, S.C., for Harbor Fest 2009 Thursday afternoon, June 25. The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is a 295-foot training vessel taken as a war prize from Germany after World War II.
Taken: 06.25.09 Posted: 06.26.09 Charleston, SC, US
Seaman Bryn Barley reports the heading of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle to the captain as it enters downtown Charleston, S.C., for Harbor Fest 2009, Thursday morning, June 25. The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is a 295-foot training vessel taken as a war prize from Germany after World War II.
Taken: 06.25.09 Posted: 06.26.09 Charleston, SC, US
Vice Adm. Brian Peterman, commander of the Coast Guard's Atlantic Area, addresses the crowd attending the commissioning ceremony of Marine Force Protection Unit (MFPU) Kings Bay, Ga., July 24. MFPU Kings Bay is the first unit of its type in the Coast Guard. MFPU Kings Bay will provide enhanced security for U.S. Navy ballistic missile submarines within the unit's home port transit areas. MFPU Kings Bay is a single-mission unit that has specially trained and equipped Coast Guard personnel to ma...
Taken: 07.24.07 Posted: 07.25.07 King's Bay, GA, US
Members of the official party stand at attention as the commissioning ceremony commences for Marine Force Protection Unit (MFPU) Kings Bay July 24. From left to right: Chaplian (Lt.) Emory Lussi, of Sector Charleston, Vice Adm. Brian Peterman, commander of the Coast Guard's Atlantic Area, Cmdr. Alan Reagan, commanding officer of MFPU and Master Chief Petty Officer Dennis Kirk, command master chief of MFPU. MFPU Kings Bay is the first unit of its type in the Coast Guard. MFPU Kings Bay will pr...
Taken: 07.24.07 Posted: 07.25.07 King's Bay, US
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