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Zach Mann
United States
Registrace 26. 10. 2013
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Capilano Suspension Bridge
Vancouver British Columbia's Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Music | Mr Blue by Catherine Finny
Video | Zach Mann
2017
Music | Mr Blue by Catherine Finny
Video | Zach Mann
2017
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LT Steven Baldovsky USCG Hopley Yeaton Win
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Hopley Yeaton Award winner LT Steven Baldovsky 160208-G-JL323-001 Video by: Petty Officer 1st Class George Degener and Petty Officer Third Class Zachary Mann Edited By: Petty Officer 1st Class George Degener Created: Feb 2, 2015 Released: Feb 8, 2015 Produced by: Coast Guard 13th District Public Affairs Released by: Coast Guard 13th District Public Affairs Run time: 02:43
Stevens Pass
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ZachandKelsey Mann | Edit from Steven's Pass | Valentine's 2016 | Music cred: Tycho | Apogee
USCGC Midgett's JIATF & NAMSI Patrols 1080HD
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This video was made using real footage from United States Coast Guard Cutter Midgett's Joint Interagency Task Force South & North American Security Initiative patrols in the Spring and Fall of 2015.
Nikon D610 Test | Northern Cascades 1080HD
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Diablo Lake | Northern Cascades National Park, WA Music Credit | City and Colour - Take Care
Zachary and Kelsey 1080HD
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Filmed throughout our December 2014/January 2015 Christmas break in the Pacific Northwest.
Big Four Ice Caves 1080HD
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A trip to Big Four Ice Caves in Snoqualmie/Mount Baker National Forest, WA.
Former Midgett snipe thanks you!
very motivational
Lots of memories from the Midgett. In the early 80's running rust was a no no!
I leave to boot camp in less than a month, this was very motivational! Thanks for posting!
I myself served on the Midget 1980-83 as a sonar man. We did a couple ALPATS a year. It's funny how at the time I couldn't wait to get out of the Coast Guard and now look back as the easiest and best time of my life. I recently had my 40th HS reunion and played on the football team. I had no enthusiasm to mingle with the other old players. If I could, I would spend hours upon hours with those I served with on the USCGC Midgett.
I was a SA outta boot and on the Midgett...I agree, life was easier...and how did we do an Alpat without the satellite V or the net?
Did you hit up the skatepark in Dutch? I skated it back in 2001 when I was on RUSH. Not sure if it still exists.
Ah, summer Alpat, rain and mosquitoes :) Served on the Morgenthau from 78-80. At that time the coast guard allowed men to have full beards, I take it that is no longer the case. Was really nice for winter Alpats :)
Sick video Zach. Alex F sent me a link to your video. Great editing and song choice. Stay safe
Oh, sorry previous post story was back in 1980.
While patrolling the N. Pacific on the Midgett, after boarding crew completed inspection of a HUGE Russian canning vessel I resumed SONAR watch and immediately received two massive returns. One - the canning vessel and the other - submarine. Chased it for a few minutes (Diesel power) then lost it. Imagine the chaos during these few minutes. Report was that it was not a US or US ally sub. Then I was an ST3. Anybody out there remember this?
Would love to hear more about this.
@@lukeshaver1149 Hi Luke - Are you in the USCG? This was back when WHEC cutters had sonar. During an Alaska patrol, mostly for fishery busts we came across this huge Russian vessel. Close to the size of a tanker. The boarding party determined that the over fished their limit substantially. Eventually we seized the vessel and escorted it to Kodiak. This made New York Times news. Immediately after boarding party was secure it was announced to resume watch. I returned to sonar and went active. I received a very loud return and thought nothing of it...its the canning vessel. Then shortly after I heard another off out starboard bow. So i ran outside and saw nothing. Then my heart began to race!! Ran back into sonar and announced to the bridge "Sonar contact bearing 045, range... right here. classified possub" Shortly after that I adjusted settings on sonar and a loud buzz sound came in. They started up their props and made a lot of cavitation noise. I ordered bridge "contact is increasing range and decreasing bearing.......Full speed ahead left full rudder." After a few zigs and zags and my instructing bridge to change course a few times, the sub dove deeper to evade sonar detection. Soon after we conducted a search pattern. Meanwhile radio comms received information that there is no US or US ally subs in the area. Cold war situation. A few months ago [35+ years later] I ran into a guy with a Midget hat and he remembered this event, he was on the same patrol as a machinist. I like the movie "Hunt for Red October"
@@jonathanp1884 No I'm not, but I've always had interest in the USCG and it's history. Thank you for the reply, a very awesome story to hear. Thanks again!
Zach, are you still active? And would you be willing to chat about your experiences?
nice video
Chances are this is my next unit!
Thank ya'll so much for the love!
Really good job Zach! Wish I had done something like that while I was on the Midgett.
Well done man, brings back my own patrols memories! Thanks for making it, one of the best coastie vids out there!!!
Great job Zach!
That was great!!!! Really made it look like it was fun!!!!!!!!!! Excellent Job!!!!!
nice video man
Great job
Thank you USCGC Munro for all you do. Because of men and women like your selfs this country is the best in the world. Bob (USCG CPO Retired)
Thank you, Chief!
Amazing job with this video, from Mazza's brother =D