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    Navy Protects Visiting Coast Guard Ships [Image 1 of 8]

    Navy Protects Visiting Coast Guard Ships

    GULF OF TADJOURA (May 13, 2021) U.S. Navy Electronics Technician First Class Amber Burns, from Bremerton, Wash., attached to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron Eleven (MESRON-11) keeps watch from the wheelhouse while escorting the Charles Moulthrope, Coast Guard Patrol Craft (WPC 1141) and Robert Goldman (WPC 1142), Coast Guard Sentinel-class cutters (USCGC) to the pier after refueling in the Gulf of Tadjoura on May 13, 2021. Burns is the navigator aboard the 34-foot Dauntless- class patrol boat and is training to become a coxswain. The Maritime Expeditionary Security Forces protect U.S. ships around the clock in port, or while transiting into harbors around the world. MESRON-11 is stationed at Camp Lemonnier and covers traffic in and around the Port of Djibouti.
    Charles Moulthrope and Robert Goldman are traveling to their new forward deployed homeport in Bahrain to replace decommissioning Island-class patrol boats as part of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA). As per the SECNAV Memo of 4 March 2021, the use of masks aboard the patrol boats is relaxed due to the high-risk nature of operations, specifically in this photo the need for clear, audible and unrestricted visualization of verbal communication required for safe and effective operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Randi Brown)

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    Date Taken: 05.13.2021
    Date Posted: 06.18.2021 05:31
    Photo ID: 6645227
    VIRIN: 210513-N-QB805-0720
    Resolution: 8256x5504
    Size: 19.92 MB
    Location: DJ
    Hometown: BREMERTON, WA, US

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