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Port security playing a prominent role at RIMPAC this year

At this year’s iteration of the biennial Exercise Rim of the Pacific — the world’s largest naval exercise — port security has a significant role at the Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2024 for maritime safety and security.

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Port Security unit Commander, Patrick Hanley.
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Transportable Port Security boats moored at Coast Guard Base.
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Armed Transportable port security boats were on display.
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ME2 Cole Chapoton with 50 cal. machine gun mounted on transportable port security boat.
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ME2 Cole Chapoton with 50 cal. machine gun mounted on transportable port security boat.
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ME3 Justin Rosario, left, MEC Jaime Perez and Lt. Jimmy Ku prepare a weapons display for Port Security Unit.
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DV2 Malachi Bowman with KM 97 diving helmet.
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DV2 Malachi Bowman with KM97 diving helmet.
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Maritime Safety and Security Honolulu’s ME3 Chris Gladden, with patrol boat mounted machine gun.
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Aboard the USCGC Midgett, Ensign Madison Foht, left, and Ensign Harlan Brady in ward room.
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Capt. Matthew Rooney on the USCGC Midgett’s bridge.
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USCGC Midgett in port.
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Aboard the USCGC MIdgett looking towards Honolulu.
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Aboard the USCGC MIdgett looking towards Honolulu.
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Martitime Safety and Security Honolulu’s Chief Jackson Buck with patrol boats.

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