File:USCG Response Boat Medium (RBM).jpg
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English: A picture of the USCG Response Boat Medium (RBM) which will replace a fleet of 41-foot utility boats (UTBs) that average over 30-years of service. |
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Homeland Security Budget-in-Brief Fiscal Year 2009 http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/budget_bib-fy2009.pdf page 60 |
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