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Description: CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 28, 2005) Adm. Thomas Collins presents NASCAR President Mike Helton a commandant coin prior to the Carquest 300 NASCAR race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Slug 050528-C-4512L-141 (FR)
Location CHARLOTTE, North Carolina United States
Special 050528-C-4512L-141 (FR)
Photographer PA1 BARRY LANE
Object Name COAST GUARD NASCAR (FOR RELEASE)
Credit US COAST GUARD DIGITAL
Server Name cgvi.uscg.mil:80
PLS ImageID 246394
Picture Desk ImageID 05A4A
Committed Yes (Platter 6B) Database Photo |
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Creation Date 05/28/2005 13:25:00 / Submit Date 06/02/2005 13:23:00 |
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United States Coast Guard - then log in using the login and password uscg - use the WHAT search term "NASCAR" |
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USCG photo by PA1 Barry Lane |
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United States Coast Guard Privacy and Security Notice
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