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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
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PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - MK2 Todd Lloyd pulls a 55-pound bail filled with a white-powdery substance found floating off the coast of Colombia. The substance tested positive for cocaine. The crew of cutter Forward found the bail floating while participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.40 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - Ensign Justin Forbes test's a bail of white-powdery substance found in a 55-pound bail floating off the coast of Colombia. The substance tested positive for cocaine. The crew of cutter Forward found the bail floating while participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.34 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - Ensign Justin Forbes test's a bail of white-powdery substance found in a 55-pound bail floating off the coast of Colombia. The substance tested positive for cocaine. The crew of cutter Forward found the bail floating while participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.24 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - Ensign Justin Forbes test's a bail of white-powdery substance found in a 55-pound bail floating off the coast of Colombia. The substance tested positive for cocaine. The crew of cutter Forward found the bail floating while participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.32 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - Seaman Joshua Myers and BMC George Smith onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Forward signal the Peruvian navy ship Santillana during a light-line exercise. During the exercise, the Forward sent a sound powered phone line over to the Peruvian ship. Both the Forward and Santillana are participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spainish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.62 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - Seaman Joshua Myers onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Forward signals the Peruvian navy ship Santillana during a light-line exercise. During the exercise, the Forward sent a sound powered phone line over to the Peruvian ship. Both the Forward and Santillana are participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.28 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - SK1 Hiram Bonds gives a Chilean helicopter the signal to take off from the deck of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Forward just before the sun sets into the Pacific Ocean. The Forward is participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Equador, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.34 MB)
PACIFIC COAST, Colombia - SK1 Hiram Bonds lands a Colombian helicopter on the deck of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Forward just before the sun sets into the Pacific Ocean. The Forward is participating in UNITAS, a two-week naval exercise involving 18 ships, two submarines and 18 fixed and rotary wing aircraft from Colombian, Chile, Panama, Peru and the United States. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
( 2.84 MB)
BAHIA MALAGA, Colombia - BM1 Richard Gonzalez from the International Training Division based at Training Center Yorktown, Va., trains a member of the Chilean navy how to properly hand cuff a member of the Colombian coast guard. ITD was in Bahia Malaga Sunday with 18 ships and two submarines providing basic law enforcement training for UNITAS representing the U.S. Coast Guard along with the Cutter Forward. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region. Six nations are participating in UNITAS including Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States.
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July 13, 2005
UNITAS
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BAHIA MALAGA, Colombia - Lt. Joseph Castaneda and Ensign Garriel Vigil from the U.S. Coast Guard's International Training Division based at Training Center Yorktown, Va., trains navy and coast guard members from Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States how to properly hand cuff Lt. Junior Grade Lee Gistchier. ITD was in Bahia Malaga Sunday representing the U.S. Coast Guard along with the Cutter Forward to provide basic law enforcement training for UNITAS. UNITAS is a Spanish phrase that stands for "togetherness." The purpose of UNITAS is to foster cooperation and develop naval interoperability in the region. Six nations are participating in UNITAS including Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the United States.