Welcome Aboard The CGC Jarvis
Week Three
Week Three. We join the crew of the Cutter Jarvis as they conduct drills and
exercises with the Korean Coast Guard 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.
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A Korea Coast Guard rescue helicopter hovers near the CGC Jarvis. The KCG flight crew is preparing to demonstrate their rescue hoist capabilities.
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Seaman Mark Sutton (left) and Seaman Tyrel Cox secure a line on the brow that spans between the USCGC Jarvis and Korea Coast Guard ship 3005. The two ships moored together for two days in order to work closely on joint exercises and demonstrations.
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A Korea Coast Guard member lies on the deck of the KCG ship 3005 during an exercise with the USCGC Jarvis.
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Korea Coast Guard members provide cover for the USCGC Jarvis during a mock boarding excersise conducted by Jarvis and the KCG ship 3005.
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Sideboys stand ready to welcome Korea Coast Guard officers and official on board USCGC Jarvis.
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Deckforce members aboard the USCGC Jarvis put lines from Korea Coast Guard ship 3005 on Jarvis' bollards. KCG 3005 spent a few days moored to the Jarvis here so the two coast guards could work closely together demonstrating drills and excercises.
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A group of CGC Jarvis crewmembers demonstrates how to make themselves more visible to rescuers should it be necessary to abandon ship..
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Deckforce members aboard the USCGC Jarvis put lines from Korea Coast Guard ship 3005 on Jarvis' bollards. KCG 3005 spent a few days moored to the Jarvis so the two coast guards could work closely together demonstrating drills and excercises.
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Engineer Lt. Jon Baker goes over schedules with Korea Coast Guard officers Inspector Baek Jae Youn (center) and Geun-Jo Lim.
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USCG Academy Cadet Raphael Sadowitz, a Seoul native, took time out of his other responsibilities to assist with translating service during the USCGC Jarvis' visit here.
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Chief Petty Officer Bill Sanowski, Petty Officer 2nd Class Sal Rodriguez, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Chris O'Grady demonstrate how to repair a busted pipe with a patching kit.
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Petty Officer 3rd Class (OS) Candi Meyers talks with two Korea Coast Guard members while standing the quarterdeck watch on board the USCGC Jarvis.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class (OS) Ron Plante (left) and Chief Petty Officer (ET) Michael Luna demonstrate nonlethal measures to gain control of an uncooperative sailor, played by Ensign Andy Zuckerman. The team, which is from the USCGC Jarvis, carried out the procedures to an audience of Korea Coast Guard and Jarvis crewmembers.
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USCG Academy Cadet Min Kim, a Seoul, Korea native, took time out from his normal responsibilities to travel to Korea and translate between crewmembers on the USCGC Jarvis and the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Deckforce members aboard the USCGC Jarvis put lines from Korea Coast Guard ship 3005 on Jarvis' bollards. KCG 3005 spent a few days moored to the Jarvis so the two coast guards could work closely together demonstrating drills and excercises.
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USCG Jarvis Chief Petty Officer (ET) Michael Luna plays his role during a hostile boarding demonstration on the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Petty Officer 3rd Class (DC) David Mann (left) and Petty Officer 2nd Class (MK) Kyle Wilson show a Korea Coast Guard officer how a P100 pump operates during a Damage Control Round Robin held on board the CGC Jarvis.
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A Korea Coast Guard rescue helicopter sits on the deck of the KCG ship 3005. The flight crew awaits its turn to demonstrate their rescue hoist capabilities.
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Lt.j.g. Brian Wendleton (far right) helps translate the meaning of various items that a USCG boarding team member carries when conducting law enforcement boardings. Wendleton, who is assigned to the US Coast Guard Pacific Area Command's Intelligence Command in Alameda, Calif., took time out from his normal responsibilities to act as a linguistic facilitator.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class (ED) Nicholus Morrow (right) and Petty Officer 2nd Class (OS) Ron Plante demonstrate nonlethal measures to gain control of an uncooperative sailor, played by Seaman Eric Jackson. The team, which is from the USCGC Jarvis, carried out the procedures to an audience of Korea Coast Guard and Jarvis crewmembers.
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USCG Jarvis Petty Officer 2nd Class (OS) Ron Plante plays his role during a hostile boarding demonstration on the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Lt.j.g. Brian Wendleton from USCGC Pacific Area Intelligence Command in Alameda, Calif., took time out from his normal responsibilities to travel to Korea and translate between crewmembers on the USCGC Jarvis and the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Sideboys stand ready to welcome Korea Coast Guard officers and official on board USCGC Jarvis.
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USCGC Jarvis crewmembers watch from the Jarvis' flight deck as a member of Korea Coast Guard's SWAT team searches for and locates an explosive device during a drill and demonstration aboard the KCG ship 3005. The two coast guard's spent two days exhibiting their respective techniques and procedures.
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USCG Jarvis Petty Officer 3rd Class (BM) James Bruce plays his role during a hostile boarding demonstration on the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Ensign Andy Zuckerman is detained after gaining unauthorized access of the USCGC Jarvis. The team who captured Zuckerman consists of (from right to left) Petty Officer 2nd Class (OS) Larry Spruill; Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholus Morrow (ET); Petty Officer 2nd Class Kris Doelitsch (ET); Petty Officer 3rd Class James Bruce (BM); and Chief Petty Officer (ET) Michael Luna. The team demonstrated the procedure for a group of Korea Coast Guard members.
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Petty Officer 3rd Class (BM) Annie Berlin explains to a group of CGC Jarvis crewmembers the proper way to put on a survival suit. Each crewmember has two minutes to put the suit on correctly.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class (OS) Larry Spruill (left) Seaman Jeremy Pellgrino; and Ensign Jason Mortiz "relax" and enjoy a laugh after a hostile boarding takeover conducted by some of their USCGC Jarvis shipmates aboard Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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Seaman Brent Willcutt demonstrates procedures for capturing an unauthorized intruder aboard CGC Jarvis for a group of Korea Coast Guard members here.
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Lt. Chad Brick, center, explains the different forms used by a USCG boarding team during a safety or law enforcement boarding.
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A Korea Coast Guard member lies on the deck of the KCG ship 3005 during an exercise with the USCGC Jarvis.
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A Korea Coast Guard member stands by with a life ring during search and rescue demonstrations by the KCG ship 3005 and the USCGC Jarvis.
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Lt.j.g. Brian Wendleton from USCGC Pacific Area Intelligence Command in Alameda, Calif., took time out from his normal responsibilities to travel to Korea and translate between crewmembers on the USCGC Jarvis and the Korea Coast Guard ship 3005.
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A group of CGC Jarvis crewmembers demonstrates how to make themselves more visible to rescuers should it be necessary to abandon ship.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class (ET) Kris Doelitsch shows a Korea Coast Guard officer each item carried by a US Coast Guard boarding team member during a boarding.
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Seaman Eric Jackson shows a Korea Coast Guard member the nomenclature of the shotgun Jackson carries while on armed security duty aboard the CGC Jarvis.
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USCGC Jarvis deckforce and Korea Coast Guard members secure their sides of a brow that spans the two cutters moored at the Port of Incheon. The cutters spent two days demonstrating their abilities and procedures as part of a bilateral agreement between their respective countries..
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