Coast Guard's Roving Rescuers Cheat Death in the Channel. Quick care for survivors -- Rescued from the English Channel after their Mosquito bomber was knocked from the sky, two Allied airmen are given immediate medical care by Coast Guardsmen aboard the rescue cutter that dashed to their assistance and lifted them from the sea. Blankets are wrapped around the survivors. Below decks, first aid for face lacerations and exposure is administered. The Coast Guardsmen head for Cherbourg with their guests, flashing radio word ahead to have an ambulance ready. The Coast Guard's Rescue flotilla, which


Coast Guard's Roving Rescuers Cheat Death in the Channel. Quick care for survivors -- Rescued from the English Channel after their Mosquito bomber was knocked from the sky, two Allied airmen are given immediate medical care by Coast Guardsmen aboard the rescue cutter that dashed to their assistance and lifted them from the sea. Blankets are wrapped around the survivors. Below decks, first aid for face lacerations and exposure is administered. The Coast Guardsmen head for Cherbourg with their guests, flashing radio word ahead to have an ambulance ready. The Coast Guard's Rescue flotilla, which is credited with more than 1,100 lives saved since D-Day, continues to carry on, saving men from the sea.


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