Week Two. We join the crew of the Cutter Jarvis as they arrive in Port Of Incheon,
Korea.
All photos are credited: U.S. Coast Guard photograph by PA1 Amy Thomas.
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The Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis, homeported in Honolulu, HI.
The USCGC Jarvis is led to its berth by a Korea pilot vessel. Jarvis is spending the week here to conduct exercises with the Korea Coast Guard as part of a bilateral agreement between the two nations.
Korean linehandlers help the USCGC Jarvis deckforce tie up at its berth.
The Korea Coast Guard Band greets the USCGC Jarvis as it ties up.
USCGC Jarvis sideboys welcome Pacific Area Commander Vice Adm. Harvey Johnson for a visit. Johnson and CGC Jarvis are meeting with the Korea Coast Guard throughout this week as part of a bilateral agreement between the two nations.
Capt. Michael Jett (left) commanding officer of USCGC Jarvis, greets the captain of Jarvis' host Korea Coast Guard ship.
A group of Korea Coast Guard members pose for a portrait in front of the USCGC Jarvis' HH-65 Dolphin helicopter.
USCG Academy Cadet James Reily (right) gives a tour of the bridge of the CGC Jarvis to a group of Korea Coast Guard members, with translation assistance from USCG Academy Cadet Min Kim (center).
Vice Adm. Harvey Johnson, talks to Army Specialist David Reed on board the CGC Jarvis. Reed, 27, is a Texas native assigned to HOC 115th Military Intelligence Battalion in Honolulu. He made the trip to Korea with Jarvis to translate during the cutter's stay.
Vice Adm. Harvey Johnson (center), addresses the crew of the USCGC Jarvis during quarters.