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January 20, 2006
District-Attorney-receives-Distinguished-Public-Service-award (168.10 KB)
JUNEAU, Alaska - Timothy M. Burgess, United States Attorney for the District of Alaska from February 1989 through January 2006 receives the Distinguished Public Service award from Commander 17th Coast Guard District Rear Admiral James C. Olson for his exceptional service to the United States Coast Guard. -
August 23, 2005
August 19, 2005,4 p.m. AST- Coast Guard helicopter assists troopers- 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo release (826.15 KB)
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KODIAK, Alaska- Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott McNabb, along with Alaska State Trooper Dennis Dupras inspect the landing site for possible danger before inserting a ground party to search the site of a previously raided marijuana growing operation today on Spruce Island. On August 10, Alaska State Troopers seized 324 marijuana plants from the site, with an estimated street value of $600,000. Troopers with the help of a Coast Guard helicopter crew returned to the site to gather evidence today. (Official Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin) -
August 23, 2005
August 19, 2005, 7 p.m. AST- Coast Guard helicopter crew assists troopers- 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo release (698.87 KB)
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KODIAK, Alaska- Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Wade Bryant with an Alaska State Trooper carry one of two 69 pound propane tanks found, that could be used to keep marijuana crops warm, to a net that will be used to hoist the tanks by helicopter and transported back to base. Troopers will pick up the tanks along with other seized evidence from the Coast Guard military police station here when it arrives by helicopter. (Official Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin) -
August 23, 2005
August 19, 2005, 7 p.m. AST- Coast Guard helicopter crew assists troopers- 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo release (488.61 KB)
050819-C-0326M-503-extraction
KODIAK, Alaska- Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Wade Bryant carries seized evidence from a group of three marijuana growing plots, raided by Alaska State Troopers on August 8, 2005, to a basket lowered from a Coast Guard HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter. The helicopter crew made it easier for troopers to transport the evidence off Spruce Island to Kodiak. Two 69 pound propane tanks that were also seized were attached to the bottom of the aircraft by a hoist-line and brought back to base to be picked up by troopers. (Official Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin) -
August 23, 2005
August 19, 2005,4 p.m. AST- Coast Guard helicopter assists troopers- 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo release (308.79 KB)
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KODIAK, Alaska- Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott McNabb, along with an Alaska State Trooper inspect the landing site for possible danger before inserting a ground party to search the site of a previously raided marijuana growing operation today on Spruce Island. On August 10, Alaska State Troopers seized 324 marijuana plants from the site, with an estimated street value of $600,000. Troopers with the help of a Coast Guard helicopter crew returned to the site to gather evidence today. (Official Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin) -
July 06, 2005
July 6, 2005, 3 p.m. AST - Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team patrols ship docks - 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo (2.25 MB)
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JUNEAU, Alaska - Petty Officers 2nd Class Steven Lincoln (left) and Michael Helm from the Anchorage-based Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) patrol the cruise ship docks downtown here today. MSSTs are comprised of armed Coast Guard men and women who specialize in homeland security. The MSST is here primarily to conduct cruise ship escorts for the next few weeks. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Gail Sinner) -
June 02, 2005
June 1, 2005, 3:30 p.m. AST - Coast Guard conducts security boarding in Port of Anchorage - 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo (2.01 MB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Chief Petty Officer Adam Dixon and Petty Officer Second Class David Houck of Marine Safety Office Anchorage check the holograms, watermarks and photos of the passport of one of a 22-member crew aboard the Captain Corelli during a security boarding at the Port of Anchorage today. Additionally, they checked all 22 passports against the crew manifest and the I-259 form provided by the Bureau of Customs and Immigration for the 15 members of the crew without visas who may not come ashore. The Captain Corelli is a 529-foot cargo vessel from Hong Kong. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
June 02, 2005
June 1, 2005, 3:30 p.m. AST - Coast Guard conducts security boarding in Port of Anchorage - 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo (1.62 MB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Chief Petty Officer Adam Dixon of Marine Safety Office Anchorage reviews documents with one of the crewmen of the Captain Corelli. Dixon was part of a four-man team from the MSO that conducted a security boarding on the 529-foot Chinese-flagged freighter today. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
June 02, 2005
June 1, 2005, 3:30 p.m. AST - Coast Guard conducts security boarding in Port of Anchorage - 17th District Office of Public Affairs photo (1.91 MB)
050601-C-6458F-500 - photo 1 of 3
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A Coast Guard boarding team from Marine Safety Office Anchorage conducted a security boarding of the 529-foot freighter Captain Corelli at the Port of Anchorage today. The Chinese-flagged vessel from Hong Kong is offloading cement. The ship and its crew will remain in Anchorage for a few days before transiting to Washington state. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
April 20, 2005
April 20, 2005, 10:30 a.m. AST - Coast Guard flying fisheries patrol - 17th District Office of Public Affairs Photo (2.29 MB)
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050419-C-0368R-500-fishing-boat.jpg KODIAK, Alaska – Petty Officer James Longsdorf peers out of the left side door of a Jayhawk helicopter during a fisheries law enforcement patrol near Kodiak Island Tuesday. Longsdorf is an aviation maintenance technician at Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak here. During a fisheries law enforcement patrol the Jayhwak crew locates and identifies fishing vessels to ensure they are complying with all fisheries laws and treaties. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Paul Roszkowski)









