File:CG-64305; 65-ft. Harbor tug, inspecting piers.jpg
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A photo of the USCG COTP mission. "PORT SECURITY: CG-64305; 65-FT. HARBOR TUG INSPECTING PIERS: Among various types of craft the U.S. Coast Guard uses to perform its Port Security--Law Enforcement duties is the 65-ft harbor tug shown here inspecting the piers at the Port of Philadelphia. The crew is alert to report any fire hazards and ready to man the tug's firefighting equipment in case of emergency. A sturdy and versatile worker, the tug also is used for boarding pleasure craft in connection with enforcement of motorboat safety laws, for towing disabled vessels, and rescue work of other types." Coast Guard Photo Number 5938; date/photographer unknown. |
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