Photo by Max Lonzanida | Naval History and Heritage Command | 07.26.2018
Campers from the Taylor Bend YMCA in Chesapeake, Virginia visited the Hampton Roads Naval Museum over the course of three days. Each group had the opportunity to try their hand at a unique arts and craft activity as part of their visit. (US Navy Photo by Civilian Public Affairs Officer Max Lonzanida/Released)...
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Coast Guard Cutter Clamp crew members replace a light atop a channel marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. The CGC Clamp is a 75-foot class inland construction tender homeported in Galveston, Texas. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland/Released)...
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Petty Officer 3rd Class Marshall Pope, a boatswain's mate stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, waits to service the next navigational marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the Houston Ship Channel and its surrounding waterways. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Petty Officer 3rd Class Marshall Pope, a boatswain's mate, and Chief Petty Officer John Kovacevich, engineering petty officer, both stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, carefully watch the removal of navigational marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Seaman Marcos Mancillas, a non-rate stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, replaces a light atop a navigational marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the Houston Ship Channel and its surrounding waterways. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Angulo, a machinery technician, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin Firth, a damage controlman, both stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, wait for orders in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the Houston Ship Channel and its......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Angulo, a machinery technician stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, waits to service the next navigational marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the Houston Ship Channel and its surrounding waterways. (U.S. Coast Guard......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Johanna Strickland | U.S. Coast Guard District 8 | 04.24.2018
Petty Officer 3rd Class Marshall Pope, a boatswain's mate stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Clamp, waits to service the next navigational marker in the Houston Ship Channel near Kemah, Texas, on April 24, 2018. CGC Clamp, built in 1964, helps to service the more than 600 aids to navigation markers throughout the Houston Ship Channel and its surrounding waterways. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by......