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  • USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #1

    USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #1 (660.66 KB)
    A Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft, from Air Station Sacramento, provides logistical cover for the USS Chung-Hoon during the rescue of a distressed sailor in the Pacific Ocean. A small boat from the Chung-Hoon recovered the sailor, Mr. William Peterson and will transport him to Coast Guard Sector San Diego. U.S. Navy photo provided by the USS Chung-Hoon.
  • USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #2

    USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #2 (1.19 MB)
    Crewmembers from the USS Chung-Hoon assist Mr. William Peterson on board after rescuing him 800 milies off the coast of California on June 10, 2005. Mr. Peterson's 40-foot sailboat was demasted while enroute to San Francisco from Panama. U.S. Navy photo courtesy of the USS Chung-Hoon.
  • USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #3

    USS Chung-Hoon rescues sailor _ PIC #3 (0.90 MB)
    A small boat from the USS Chung-Hoon, a Navy destroyer based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, monitors the sailing vessel Camerra. The USS Chung-Hoon rescued the lone sailor, Mr. William Peterson, on June 11, 2005, when his demasted, 40-foot sailboat was more than 800 miles off the California coast. U.S. Navy photo courtesy of the USS Chung-Hoon.
  • MAY 14 USCG-CBP MARIJUANA SEIZURE (2)

    MAY 14 USCG-CBP MARIJUANA SEIZURE (2) (597.18 KB)
    SAN DIEGO - MAY 14, 2005 - This 21-foot powerboat was used by two men in an attempt to transport more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana from Mexico to the United States. U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended, boarded, and arrested the two for narcotics trafficking. Photo courtesy of CBP.
  • MAY 14 CBP-USCG DRUG SEIZURE

    MAY 14 CBP-USCG DRUG SEIZURE (690.93 KB)
    SAN DIEGO - MAY 14, 2005 - This is the forward storage area, on a 21-foot powerboat, where two men attempted to smuggle more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana. Officers from the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol and U.S. Coast Guard apprehended the men. More than 70 wrapped packages of marijuana were found in the boat's forward cabin and under the stern seats. Photo courtesy of CBP.
  • 04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP

    04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP (502.30 KB)
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    SAN DIEGO - San Diego-based Coast Guard members and their family participated, Saturday, April 9, 2005, in the removal of garbage from an area near the J Street Pier in Chula Vista, Calif. The cleanup was a part of I Love A Clean San Diego's 3rd Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup. Photo by Petty Officer Robert K. Lanier, 11th Coast Guard District Public Affairs - San Diego.
  • 04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP

    04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP (388.33 KB)
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    SAN DIEGO - U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego's Lt. John Mower holds onto a tire he recovered while participating in the I Love A Clean San Diego's 3rd Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup. Lt. Mower and six other Coast Guard members and their family removed more than 100 pounds in trash, including a tire and a 'Hello Kitty' travel suitcase. Photo by Petty Officer Robert K. Lanier, 11th Coast Guard District Public Affairs - San Diego.
  • 04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP

    04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP (504.82 KB)
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    SAN DIEGO - San Diego-based U.S. Coast Guard members used kayaks to remove garbage, April 9, 2005, from hard-to-reach areas during I Love A Clean San Diego's 3rd Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup. Coast Guard members and their family removed more than 100 pounds of trash near the J Street Pier in Chula Vista, Calif. Photo by Petty Officer Robert K. Lanier, 11th Coast Guard District Public Affairs - San Diego.
  • 04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP

    04-09-05 USCG PARTICIPAES IN CREEK TO BAY CLEANUP (567.38 KB)
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    SAN DIEGO - U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego's Chief Joan Tedeschi manuevers the kayak while Lt. John Mower continues to recover garbage. San Diego-based Coast Guard members and their family participated in I Love A Clean San Diego's 3rd Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup on Saturdat, April 9, 2005. The Coast Guard crew removed more than 100 pounds in trash, including a tire and a 'Hello Kitty' travel suitcase. Photo by Petty Officer Robert K. Lanier, 11th Coast Guard District Public Affairs - San Diego.
  • 03-24-05 SEARCH FOR POSSIBLE MISSING KAYAKERS

    03-24-05 SEARCH FOR POSSIBLE MISSING KAYAKERS (804.42 KB)
    SAN DIEGO - 03/24/2005 - This kayak was recovered by a U.S. Navy vessel 13 nautical miles west of the Del Mar boat basin. Coast Guard Sector San Diego launched an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to investigate. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy.
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