News from New England at Pacific Coast Guard Base. When the Junior Herald arrives in the South Pacific it's hot copy from home to New Englanders. Even if it's a month old. Here's a Coast Guard trio drinking in home town stuff between periods of action. Holding the mascot, "High Explosive Kelly," a pup born aboard ship in the war zone, is Warrant Boatswain Arthur Hanson of "T" Wharf, former Herald-Traveler photographer. Rear left is Edward Donovan, Photographer's Mate Second Class, of Charlestown, former Boston free lange lensman. Next to him is Chief Boatswains Mate George B. Keyes of Providen


News from New England at Pacific Coast Guard Base. When the Junior Herald arrives in the South Pacific it's hot copy from home to New Englanders. Even if it's a month old. Here's a Coast Guard trio drinking in home town stuff between periods of action. Holding the mascot, "High Explosive Kelly," a pup born aboard ship in the war zone, is Warrant Boatswain Arthur Hanson of "T" Wharf, former Herald-Traveler photographer. Rear left is Edward Donovan, Photographer's Mate Second Class, of Charlestown, former Boston free lange lensman. Next to him is Chief Boatswains Mate George B. Keyes of Providence, who used to skipper one of the Coast Guard Corsair fleet out of Nantucket. Flanking him is Combat Photographer Paul A. Queenan of Brookline, former Record-American cameraman. Boatswain Hanson is second in command of a Coast Guard Beach Battalion.


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Keywords: 17-a2-218, 26-, coast, guard, history, job, rdss, rg