File:USCG Cutters Haiti 2010 Earthquake.JPG

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English: "Two Coast Guard 270-foot cutters sit offshore of Haiti Jan, 13, 2010, ready to provide humanitarian aid to the earthquake-ravaged country. Coast Guard personnel have been mobilized to provide support to the country of Haiti after suffering a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. U.S. Coast Guard photo." (Text from US Coast Guard)
Foreground: USCGC Forward (WMEC-911).
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