A Day in the Life of the Mohawk
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(McKinley) It is approximately 20 miles off the coast of Haiti. We're going to go down the southwest side of it, in a lee, and have a cookout.
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(Narrator) Securely anchored, the Mohawk settles in for a leisurely afternoon in the sun. But even at rest, the Mohawk has work to do.
(Lakin) We have anchored 400 yards off of Navasa Island and we've noted a couple of boats, they look like Haitian fishing boats on Navasa Island.
(Lakin)They are within U.S. waters and it looks like they have been on the Island.
(Lakin) So, we will examine what they are doing in U.S. waters since we have jurisdiction over them. Then we'll do a flight deck cookout, this afternoon, as well as monitor the traffic that comes through the Windward Pass.

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