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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.  |