U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, PADET Miami

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, PADET Miami

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Photos from U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, PADET Miami's post 08/04/2018

Happy 228th Birthday, U.S. Coast Guard 🎉!!! Thank you to our active, reserve, retired, veteran and civilian Coasties. May you each enjoy your celebration day with much thanks and appreciation for your service 🇺🇸!!!

(Original U.S. Coast Guard Station Miami Beach Fleet photos courtesy of Myles D. Cyr and AUXPADET Miami, Mar. 3, 2011)

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Instagram Photos 05/25/2018

Esta mañana, un miembro auxiliar de la Guardia Costera nos habla de medidas se seguridad para este . ••• Welcome, # auxiliar Cespedes! We’re talking about how to protect ourselves on the sea this Memorial Weekend.

Photos from U.S. Coast Guard Southeast's post 05/18/2018
Photos from U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 61 Miami/Homestead's post 05/17/2018
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Photos from U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Miami's post 09/11/2017
Flotilla 6-11 VE Station at Watson Island 11/02/2014

Vessel Examiners from Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 6-11, Miami, conduct vessel safety checks at the Watson Island Public Boat Ramps, Oct. 26, 2014. The vessel safety check is a complimentary check of your boat, confirming that it meets both federal and state requirements for safety. The examination takes about 15-30 minutes to complete, depending on the size of the vessel. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary photos by Nichole Betterson, AUXPADET Miami.

Will Plans For New Rail Service Affect Your Boating? : BoatUS Press Room 11/02/2014

Will Plans For New Rail Service Affect Your Boating? : BoatUS Press Room TALLAHASSEE, Fl., October 24, 2014 -- Under plans for a new passenger rail service along Florida’s Atlantic Coast from Miami to Orlando, waterway drawbridge closings along the proposed route would become more frequent. The new passenger rail service, known as All Aboard Florida, would offer ho…

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