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English: MILWAUKEE, Wis. (Sept. 26, 2003)--Machinery Technician 3rd Class Timothy Tolliver holds his hands in the air as he asks Seaman James Lollar, in the water holding onto Oscar a rescue dummy, why their canoe sank. The two were representing Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay, Wisc., in a canoe race during the first Coast Guard Group Milwaukee Boat Rodeo. The race was to see who could be the first to retrieve an Oscar rescue dummy from a floating platform. USCG photo by PA1 Paul Roszkowski
Date Taken on 26 September 2003
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1074773
Author Petty Officer 1st Class Paul Roszkowski
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MILWAUKEE, WI, US
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11 December 2013, 16:41
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1074773
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archive copy at the Wayback Machine

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