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The U.S. Coast Guard terminated broadcast of the North American Long Range Navigation-C signal at 3 p.m. Monday with the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center in Alexandria, Va., coordinating the shutdown.
02.08.10, Courtesy Story
The Coast Guard medevaced a man with a severe injury to his face off a fishing vessel 10 miles south of Houma, La. in the Gulf of Mexico, Feb. 5.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
Seventy Soldiers from Fort Knox's 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) landed at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport in Port Au Prince Feb. 3, to support relief operations in Haiti.
02.05.10, Courtesy Story
The commander of U.S. Southern Command visited the medical triage and treatment center here Feb. 3 to observe the teamwork and professionalism between U.S. service members and Haitian volunteers providing medical care to earthquake victims.
02.04.10, Courtesy Story
Cedestinson Ductan landed at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., 72 hours after the earth shook his world apart. Ductan, a U.S. Coast Guard machinery technician assigned to Station New York, was on leave visiting family and friends in his native Haiti when the earthquake hit.
02.01.10, Courtesy Story
U.S. Southern Command released the U.S. Navy carrier USS Carl Vinson, Feb. 1.
02.01.10, Courtesy Story
The release of the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and other military assets from the humanitarian assistance mission in Haiti in no way signals a winding down of U.S. military operations there, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told reporters today.
02.01.10, Story by Donna Miles
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Legare, homeported in Portsmouth, Va., spent six days operating in Port-au-Prince harbor conducting medevacs, providing waterside security and working with the Haitian coast guard in support of Operation Unified Response Jan. 21-28, 2010.
01.31.10, Courtesy Story
Two law-enforcement boarding teams from the Coast Guard Cutter Forward assisted Royal Bahamian Police Force officials and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency agents Wednesday in locating cocaine and marijuana hidden within a Haitian-flagged vessel.
01.30.10, Story by Monica Leftwich
The Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen at a gathering with officials from CBP, FBI, JIATF-S, U.S. Attorney's Office, announced, Jan. 29, another successful year for drug seizures at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater.
01.29.10, Story by Monica Leftwich
On Jan. 14, two days after a magnitude 7 earthquake shook Haiti, an international team of naval officers and associated partners was on board the USS Gunston Hall in Norfolk, Va.
01.28.10, Story by Judith Snyderman
President Barack Obama's fiscal 2011 budget request calls for a record $8.8 billion for military family support programs, first lady Michelle Obama told military spouses today at Bolling Air Force Base here.
01.26.10, Story by Donna Miles
The Coast Guard and agency partners have formed a Unified Command in response to an oil spill in the Port of Port Arthur, Jan. 23.
01.23.10, Courtesy Story
With the number of U.S. forces in Haiti expected to rise to more than 18,000 in coming days, a top military reserve official Jan. 21 reflected on reservists' role in the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated the Caribbean nation.
01.22.10, Story by John Kruzel
More agencies are communicating and collaborating better as a team preparing for the next hurricane response, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said here today.
01.22.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Jim Greenhill