Welcome Aboard The CGC Bertholf
Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) is the first of a new class of National Security Cutter.
She is a state-of-the-art 418-foot vessel designed to meet the challenges the Coast Guard
faces today and for years to come. BERTHOLF will be commissioned in Alameda at Coast Guard
Island on August 4th 2008.
Official USCG photos by PO3 Michael Anderson
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The Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf
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Photos
Gulf of Mexico - 07/02/08 GM2 Nicholas Hallmark fires a .50 caliber machine gun.
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Gulf of Mexico - 07/02/08 PO1 Matthew Magaro communicates with bridge personnel during a gunnery exercise.
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Gulf of Mexico - 07/02/08 GMC James Parrish loads a .50 caliber machine gun during a gunnery exercise.
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Gulf of Mexico - 07/02/08 GMC James Parrish fires a .50 caliber machine gun during a gunnery exercise.
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Baltimore - 06/27/08 ADM Thad Allen, Commandant of the Coast Guard, and MCPO-CG Charles Bowen address the crew during an "all hands" session.
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Baltimore - 06/27/08 ADM Thad Allen, Commandant of the Coast Guard, and MCPO-CG Charles Bowen pose with the crew on the foscle after an "all hands" sessions.
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Baltimore - 06/27/08 DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff, CAPT Patrick H. Stadt, Commanding Officer, and ADM Thad Allen, Commandant, address the media after Bertholf moored at Fell's Point, Baltimore.
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Atlantic Ocean - 06/25/08 Crewmembers throw a "Killer Tomato" inflatable target over the side during a gunnery exercise.
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Gulf of Mexico - 07/02/08 GM2 Amanda Brewster and GMC James Parrish fire a .50 caliber machine.
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Atlantic Ocean - 06/25/08 OS3 Burke Kennedy tapes around name plates and labels before painting the starboard bridge wing.
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Baltimore - 06/27/08 Seaman Luis Pincay, a food services specialist, plates chocolate cake for a Coast Guard Foundation reception.
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