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Porthole, US Coast Guard Photo WASHINGTON DC

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Washington DC (Oct. 21) -- A porthole aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Staten Island (WPB 1345). The cutter is homeported in Atlantic Beach, N.C. USCG photo by HIERONYMUS, BRIDGET PA3

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21/10/1999
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