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December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (0.89 MB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Officer Jack Glover follows Chief Engineer Guido Caseres through the engineroom during an inspection. Coast Guard and Customs Border Protection Service personnel boarded the Angelica Schulte in Nikiski on Dec. 8, 2005 to conduct a security boarding. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (612.56 KB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A crewman aboard the 797-foot Angelica Schulte checks Petty Officer Clint Mooers ID while Petty Officer Brady Osborne signs the ship's log. Each is issued a guest badge. Visitor tracking is a crucial security procedure. Mooers and Osborne proceeded to join the Customs and Border Protection Service Officers and conduct their security boarding on the vessel in Nikiski Dec. 8, 2005. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (745.75 KB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Officer David Kumpost and Petty Officer Brady Osborne process a shoebox full of passports aboard the Angelica Schulte. Passports are compared to crew lists and closely examined for misalignments, misspellings, mismatching inks and holograms. The photos were compared to the passport holders in person during the Coast Guard and Customs Border Protection Service joint boarding in Nikiski Dec. 8, 2005. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (723.81 KB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Petty Officer Clint Mooers cooks the books with Captain Marian Mihalcea. Verifying the logs is a standard procedure during a security boarding. The Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection Service conducted a joint boarding of the Angelica Schulte on Dec. 8, 2005. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (627.24 KB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Petty Officer Brady Osborne surveys the vessel Angelica Schulte from shore following a security boarding on the vessel Dec.8, 2005. The 797-foot petroleum tank vessel was moored at the Kenai Pipeline Dock in Nikiski. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
December 20, 2005
Dec. 20, 2005 - Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection Service conduct joint boarding (700.14 KB)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Petty Officer Clint Mooers is the last to board a Securities Air flight to Kenai. Mooers was part of a five-man Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection Service combined team that conducted a security boarding on the vessel Angelica Schulte in Nikiski. Winter weather made the four hour drive to Nikiski too treacherous so the team flew from Anchorage to Kenai and drove 15 minutes to Nikiski to meet the vessel Dec. 8, 2005. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis) -
April 18, 2005
April 18, 2005, 12:30 p.m. AST update - Cutter Liberty crew escorts tanker to Port of Juneau (2.40 MB)
050418-C-6339W-526-Polar-Tanker-CGC-Liberty-escort - JUNEAU, Alaska - The crew aboard Coast Guard cutter Liberty escorts the new "Polar" tanker Alaskan Explorer to port here today during the tanker's two-day visit. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo by Chief Petty Officer Roger W. Wetherell) -
October 27, 2004
Air Station Sitka, others perform vertical insertion (2.58 MB)
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041023-C-0000G-500-fastrope.jpg - Air Station Sitka, others perform vertical insertion








