File:Stowing lines on the USCGC John McCormick - 170309-G-XQ144-001.jpg

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Stowing lines on the USCGC John McCormick. 170309-G-XQ144-001

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Seaman Christian Marenco of Miami, Florida, crew member aboard the Coast Guard Cutter John McCormick (WPC 1121), stows line after departing San Francisco, California, March 9, 2017. The crew of the John McCormick is currently on a 6,200-mile journey to their final home port of Ketchikan, Alaska, to be commissioned as the first Fast Response Cutter on the West Coast April 12, 2017. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Brian Dykens.
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VIRIN = 170309-G-XQ144-001
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Author Brian Dykens
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