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Salute to the Coast Guard: Aids to Navigation

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Crewman from the Coast Guard Cutter Bramble ...
Photo by: Stephen A. Streeter

The Coast Guard Cutter Bramble’s primary mission is Aids to Navigation on the Great Lakes and lighthouses are an important part of that role. The crew of the Bramble spends a significant amount of time each year to maintaining and repairing lighthouses.

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Crewmen from the Coast Guard Cutter Bramble ...
Photo by: Stephen A. Streeter, USCG


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Crewmen from the Coast Guard Cutter Bramble ...
Photo by: Stephen A. Streeter, USCG


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The USCG Cutter Bramble on its way to the Toledo ...
Photo by: Stephen A. Streeter, USCG

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