File:Petty officers stand at ease in front of the brand new USCGC Charles Sexton, 2014 01 28.jpg
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DescriptionPetty officers stand at ease in front of the brand new USCGC Charles Sexton, 2014 01 28.jpg |
USCG Petty officers stand at ease in front of the brand new USCGC Charles Sexton.
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This 25 mm autocannon is the same basic weapon used in the US Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the USMC and various other nations' 8 wheeled LAV.
A fifty caliber Browning machine gun is mounted behind this shield. It is one of four crew-served machine gun mounts. The 25 mm autocannon, on the other hand, is under remote control.
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