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KÜSTENWACHSCHNEIDER ROTZEDER (WLM 688)

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Upper Potomac River (1. Dezember) --Cutter Red Cedar (WLM 688) der Küstenwache. USCG Foto von SANTOS, DAVID PA2

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01/12/1991
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label_outline Explore Coast Guard Cutter Red Cedar Wlm 688, Upper Potomac River, 688

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Cutter Navigation rot Boje cgc Eis aton Aids Auftrieb Schiff zu Zeder cgvi wlm 688 oberer Potomac-Fluss usnorthcom Auf dem Meer Küstenwache Cutter Red Cedar wlm 688 divids Hauptquartier der US-Küstenwache