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    Concert: United States Coast Guard Band

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    Concert: United States Coast Guard Saxophone Quartet

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    Oceanographic report

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    U.S. Coast Guard official dispatch, 1937 June 11

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    U.S. Coast Guard Dispatch, 1102, Itasca to COMFRANDIV – DOMHAWSEC, regarding radio schedules, June 11, 193

    U.S. Coast Guard official dispatch, circa 1937 July

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    U. S. Coast Guard Dispatch SRS 331, circa July 193

    United States Coast Guard - Illegal, unreported, and Unregulated Fishing

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    As a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, a law enforcement organization, a regulatory agency, a member of the U.S. Intelligence Community, and a first responder, the Coast Guard employs a unique mix of authorities, broad jurisdiction, flexible operational capabilities, and a network of partnerships. The Coast Guard is the principal Federal agency responsible for maritime safety, security, and environmental stewardship in U.S. ports and inland waterways, along more than 95,000 miles of U.S. coastline, throughout the 4.5 million square miles of U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), and on the high seas

    U.S. Coast Guard official dispatch, 1937 July 2

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    U.S. Coast Guard Dispatch, Radio Operators report, listen for radio on hour and half hour until Earhart lands at Howland Island, July 2, 193

    U.S. Coast Guard official dispatch, 1937 July 16

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    U. S. Coast Guard Dispatch, COMDT 14TH DIST to CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS, stating that the search has been completed for the northern Gilbert Islands and continues for southern Gilbert Islands, July 16, 193

    US Coast Guard official dispatch, 1937 June 29

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    US Coast Guard Dispatch, 2791, COMDR S.F. DIVISION TO NAVAL RADIO TUTUILA SAMOA, requesting time of Earhart’s takeoff, June 29, 193
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