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ICEBREAKER ON THE KENNEBEC RIVER

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BATH, Maine (Mar. 18, 2005)--The Coast Guard Cutters Thunder Bay, left, and Bridle, right, break ice on the Kennebec River near Bath, Maine today for flood relief. Melting snow drains into the ice-choked river, threatening to flood towns from Gardiner, Maine, to Bath, Maine. The Coast Guard Cutters Bridle, Tackle and Thunder Bay break the ice to allow the snowmelt to drain harmlessly into the Atlantic Ocean. USCG photo by PA2 Andrew Shinn

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18/03/2005
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label_outline Explore Icebreaker On The Kennebec River, Tackle, Bath

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead

A view of the shipyard and guests assembled for the commissioning of the guided missile frigate NICHOLAS (FFG-47)

Rear Admiral George A. Huchting, Aegis program manager, addresses the assembled crowd at the assembled crowd at the christening and launching ceremony of the guided missile destroyer USS CARNEY (DDG-64) at the Bath Iron Works Corporation Shipyard

A starboard view of the guided missile frigate KAUFFMAN (FFG-59) as it passes an old fort on the Kennebec river while en route to sea trials

Naval officers participate in the commissioning of the guided missile frigate USS DE WERT (FFG-45)

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Amin A. Wilson, a player with

Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard cutter Abbie Burgess

A starboard beam view of the guided missile frigate SIMPSON (FFG-56) underway on the Kennebec River while en route to sea trials

An elevated bow view of two Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigates under construction at Bath Iron Works Corp. Shipyard. The USS JOHN L. HALL (FFG 32), approximately 90 percent complete, is to the right, and the USS AUBREY FITCH (FFG 34), 80 percent complete, is to the left

Crewmen go aboard the guided missile frigate USS UNDERWOOD (FFG-36) during the ship's commissioning ceremony. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works Corp

A view of the forward section of the guided missile cruiser GETTYSBURG (CG-64) during construction. The ship is 70 per cent complete

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bay river tackle thunder kennebec cgvi bridle petty officer 2nd class andrew shinn bath me icebreaker on the kennebec river dvids us coast guard district 1