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The Coast Guard's CGC Harriet Lane, the service's Honolulu-based "Indo-Pacific Support Cutter" dedicated to operations in Oceania, returned to Pearl Harbor Tuesday after its first Pacific patrol. Over the 79 day deployment the cutter and its crew made port calls in American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Marshall Islands.
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Coast Guard Petty Officer Third Class Shelby Averill waves from the CGC Harriet Lane as the ship pulls into port at Pearl Harbor Tuesday.
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Crew members of the CGC Harriet Lane work to moor the boat to its pier in Pearl Harbor after returning from a 79-day patrol of Oceania.
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Coast Guard Petty Officer First Class Jessica Kirk hugs her son after being reunited with her family pier-side at Pearl Harbor after the CGC Harriet Lane returned from a 79-day patrol of Oceania.
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Coast Guard Petty Officer First Class Jessica Kirk hugs her son after being reunited with her family pier-side at Pearl Harbor after the CGC Harriet Lane returned from a 79-day patrol of Oceania.
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The Coast Guard's CGC Harriet Lane, the service's Honolulu-based "Indo-Pacific Support Cutter" dedicated to operations in Oceania, returned to Pearl Harbor Tuesday after its first Pacific patrol. Over the 79 day deployment the cutter and its crew made port calls in American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Marshall Islands.
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The Coast Guard's CGC Harriet Lane, the service's Honolulu-based "Indo-Pacific Support Cutter" dedicated to operations in Oceania, returned to Pearl Harbor Tuesday after its first Pacific patrol. Over the 79 day deployment the cutter and its crew made port calls in American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Marshall Islands.
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The Coast Guard's CGC Harriet Lane, the service's Honolulu-based "Indo-Pacific Support Cutter" dedicated to operations in Oceania, returned to Pearl Harbor Tuesday after its first Pacific patrol. Over the 79 day deployment the cutter and its crew made port calls in American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Vanuatu, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Marshall Islands.