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"Guardians of the Homeland: Ensuring Safety from Coast to Coast" From the sunny shores of Jacksonville, Florida to the picturesque coast of San Pedro, California

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Members of the Shibuya family are pictured at home before evacuation. The father and the mother were born in Japan and came to this country in 1904

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Memorial Day services at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Ester Naite, an office worker from Los Angeles, is shown operating an electric iron in her quarters at Manzanar, California

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Maye Noma, behind the plate, and Tomi Nagao, at bat, in a practice game between members of the Chick-a-dee softball team

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. A view of the quarters at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority Center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Newcomers at Santa Anita Park Assembly Center in Arcadia, California, receive vaccination against smallpox and typhoid fever. Under direction of Dr

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Baggage belonging to evacuees of Japanese ancestry at an assembly center in Salinas, California, prior to a War Relocation Authority center

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. All baggage is inspected before newcomers enter the Santa Anita Park Assembly Center at Arcadia, California, for evacuees of Japanese ancestry

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: A helicopter crew trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida

A helicopter crew trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida
September 24, 2009 a A helicopter crew from the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: An HH-65C Dolphin demonstrates a helicopter rescue

An HH-65C Dolphin demonstrates a helicopter rescue
Members of the US Coast Guard (USCG) Savannah Station use a USCG HH-65C Dolphin Short Range Recovery Helicopter to demonstrate a helicopter rescue for the participants at the Southeast Region 4

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter off the coast of San Pedro, California

A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter off the coast of San Pedro, California
March 18, 2012 - A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter crew from Air Station Los Angeles conducts flight training just off the coast of San Pedro, California

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Boatswain Mate directs a HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell

Boatswain Mate directs a HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell
Pacific Ocean, November 30, 2007 - Boatswain Mate directs a Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG-59), during a friends and family cruise to Maui, Hawaii

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean

Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean
Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters from Air Station Miami fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean. The HH-65 is known for its Fenestron tail rotor and its autopilot capabilities

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: A rescue swimmer is lowered from a U. S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter

A rescue swimmer is lowered from a U. S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter
An HH-65 Dolphin of the U.S. Coast Guard lowers a rescue swimmer while hovering over Lake Michigan off Chicago, Illinois

Background imageHomeland Security Collection: A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter in flight

A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter in flight
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii, December 20, 2002 - A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter performs a homeland security flight over the waters near Oahu, Hawaii


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"Guardians of the Homeland: Ensuring Safety from Coast to Coast" From the sunny shores of Jacksonville, Florida to the picturesque coast of San Pedro, California, homeland security remains a top priority. The United States Coast Guard takes charge in safeguarding our nation's borders and protecting its citizens with unwavering dedication. In their relentless pursuit of safety, a helicopter crew undergoes rigorous training off the coast of Jacksonville. The HH-65C Dolphin gracefully demonstrates its capabilities in a breathtaking helicopter rescue mission. With precision and skill, these brave men and women ensure that no life is left behind. Meanwhile, on board the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell, a vigilant Boatswain Mate directs an HH-65A Dolphin onto its deck. This seamless coordination showcases how different branches come together for one common goal – preserving our homeland's security. Overhead in the vast Atlantic Ocean, two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters soar through the skies in perfect formation. Their synchronized flight serves as a reminder that unity is key when it comes to defending our nation against any threat. When disaster strikes at sea or along coastal regions, rescue swimmers are lowered from U. S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopters without hesitation. These fearless individuals plunge into treacherous waters to save lives and bring hope to those in distress. Beyond aerial missions lies another crucial aspect – container port security. Multiple layers of protection are put into place to ensure that goods entering our country do not pose any harm or danger. From meticulous inspections to advanced technology systems, every measure is taken to maintain utmost vigilance at all times. As we witness these remarkable scenes unfold before us - whether it be daring rescues or diligent port checks - let us never forget that homeland security is not just about protecting physical boundaries; it encompasses safeguarding every American's way of life and ensuring peace within our borders.