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Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Barbara Allen, Division Captain of Auxiliary Division 2, while watchstanding at Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration Week patrols. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Art Pine of Washington, DC Flotilla 21, scrapes ice from the gunwale of Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917 just prior to a patrol on the Potomac River. Pine and 57 other auxiliarists endured frigid temperatures, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, while augmenting Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Braving frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. Auxiliarists Russ Magnuson of Flotilla 21 (Front); Art Pine of Flotilla 21 (l); and Dan Meade of Flotilla 15-4 (r) are shown aboard Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917 just after a patrol on the Potomac River. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Shown is a Coast Guard owned, Coast Guard Auxiliary operated 27-foot patrol boat. Auxiliary Vessel 275917 is one of 70 in its class, a small percentage of which are currently operated by the Auxiliary. The 275917 is operationally controlled by Auxiliary Division 2, and is used in the National Capital Region on the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, augmenting Coast Guard Station Washington, DC. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 20, 2005) – Braving frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. While aboard Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917, auxiliarist Falk Kantor of Flotilla 7-10 keeps an eye on a sailing vessel as it heads away from a temporary security zone on the Potomac River. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 20, 2005) – With a Coast Guard boat in the background heading out on a patrol, Coast Guard Auxiliarist Falk Kantor of Flotilla 7-10 finishes clearing two inches of snow from the deck of Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917, prior to getting underway from Coast Guard Station Washington, DC to patrol the Potomac River. Braving snow and frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 20, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Terrie Verna of Flotilla 29 at the helm of Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917; with auxiliarists Pete Delaney of Flotilla 14-04 (l) and Falk Kantor of Flotilla 7-10 (r) during a patrol of the Potomac River on the 2005 Presidential Inauguration Day. Braving snow and frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 20, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Terrie Verna of Flotilla 29 at the helm of Coast Guard owned, Auxiliary operated Vessel 275917; with auxiliarists Pete Delaney of Flotilla 14-04 (l) and Falk Kantor of Flotilla 7-10 (r) during a patrol of the Potomac River on the 2005 Presidential Inauguration Day. Braving snow and frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
Joseph P Cirone > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 20, 2005) – A Coast Guard Marine Safety and Security Team 91110 member from Boston, MA, shows auxiliarists Terrie Verna of Flotilla 29 (l), Falk Kantor, a Coast Guard reservist, and auxiliarist Pete Delaney of Flotilla 14-04 (r), the M-60 machine gun aboard Coast Guard Vessel 25454, during a break from patrol on Inauguration Day. Braving snow and frigid temperatures in the teens, with wind-chills of zero-degrees, 58 Coast Guard Auxiliarists augmented Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration events over a nine day period, conducting patrols of the Potomac River and performed radio watchstanding duties at the Station. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Barbara Allen, Division Captain of Auxiliary Division 2, while watchstanding at Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration Week patrols. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
 > WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Barbara Allen, Division Captain of Auxiliary Division 2, while watchstanding at Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration Week patrols. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
WASHINGTON, DC (Jan. 17, 2005) – Coast Guard Auxiliarist Barbara Allen, Division Captain of Auxiliary Division 2, while watchstanding at Coast Guard Station Washington, DC, during Presidential Inauguration Week patrols. USCG Photo by Joseph P. Cirone, USCGAUX
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