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The Coast Guard cutter Forward crew with 34,780 pounds of interdicted cocaine aboard at Port Everglades, Florida, Feb. 5, 2019. Coast Guard photo/PO3Brandon Murray.
Coast Guard Pacific cocaine hauls worth $466 million
Kirk Moore
Steel cut for first Coast Guard offshore patrol cutter
Kirk Moore
A Coast Guard crew trains on a 47' motor life boat off Manasquan Inlet, N.J. Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet photo.
Coast Guard supporters not standing down yet
Kirk Moore
A Coast Guard Station New York boat crew member looks out toward the Statue of Liberty during Fleet Week New York, near Liberty State Park, May 29, 2016. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Frank Iannazzo-Simmons
Coast Guard posts shutdown update
David Krapf
Petty Officer 3rd Class Danielle Montez conducts a safety examination aboard the Liberian-flagged container ship MSC Vaishnavi R. Monday, February 6, 2017 in Boston. Montez is a member of Coast Guard Sector Boston
Coast Guard inspections continue during shutdown
David Krapf
The Hudson River cruise boat Capt JP III was stranded under a railroad bridge at Albany, N.Y., after being swept downriver in ice floes. NY State Police photo.
Vessels carried off by Hudson River ice
Kirk Moore
Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz (left) delivered a message on Twitter concerning the government shutdown. Coast Guard image
Coast Guard commandant posts Twitter message to personnel
David Krapf
The drillship Paragon DPDS1 grounded in the Port Aransas Channel during Hurricane Harvey. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Report recommends more disaster ‘resilience’ for U.S. ports
Kirk Moore
Robbins Maritime Inc., Norfolk, Va., received a Certificate of Inspection (COI) on its 78' tug Delta. Pictured left to right are Dustin Robbins, Gary Joyner, Derek Chapman, Nick Ahles, Jonathan Franchebois, Coast Guard Inspector MSS4 Dennis Croyle, Carl
Robbins Maritime gets first Sub M COI from Hampton Roads sector
Ken Hocke
Icebreaker Healy getting $7.3 million overhaul at Vigor
Kirk Moore
A Coast Guard crew verifies proper documentation during a safety inspection in Chicago in August. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Master Chief Petty Officer Alan Haraf
Coast Guard not able to process commercial vessel documentation
David Krapf
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