Welcome Aboard The CGC Jarvis
Week Nine
Week Nine. This is the last of the photo essay in this series for Cutter Jarvis. Welcome home, shipmates. It has been a pleasure saiing with you and we are happy to see your safe return home. Until next time ...
All photos are credited: U.S. Coast Guard .
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The Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis, homeported in Honolulu, HI.
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SN Colt Chomicki is excited about getting home, and about getting to decorate the JARVIS in true Aloha style.
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OS2 Candy Meyers is promoted from OS3 to OS2 on the sunny Hawaiian seas, just before the JARVIS returns home. A great achievement on a busy patrol, it was the perfect way to finish things up for the CIC OS Division.
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OSC Vince Grochowski beams along with his son as they are reunited after the long deployment. For the record, the Chief's son held up a sign that said Welcome Home Darth Dada, something no one plans to let him forget.
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ET3 Luis Laureanoclaudio from Paterson, NJ spins around 10 times before taking a swing at the hula girl pinata during JARVIS' morale luau on Sunday. FN Sasha Fairburn from Goergetown, TX acts as a safety spotter for ET3 Laurenoclaudio.
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ENS Marriette Millson from Springfield, VA and ET2 Ken Brown from Rockingham, NC spray each other with silly string, competing for the first turn in JARVIS' version of the Family Fued. Family Fued was one of the many games played during the underway day of morale.
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ET2 Micheal Huber from Branford, FL fires the MK 79 pencil flare, a mandatory excercise for all the crew on the JARVIS.
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ENS William Millward from Aiea, HI watches the red glow of the flare he has just fired lights up the night over the open ocean.
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