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English: ALAMEDA, California—The acquisition of new assets, such as the National Security Cutter, presents some logistical challenges, requiring upgraded physical infrastructure and new approaches to life-cycle support. At Coast Guard Island, Alameda, the service renovated the pier, upgraded the electrical system and dredged the channel in preparation for the arrival of the fifi rst NSC. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Senior Chief Timothy Santmyer ) |
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Source | http://www.uscg.mil/acquisITION/newsroom/pdf/CG9newsletterOct08.pdf |
Author | Timothy Santmyer |
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