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English: Support Letter to Greenpeace boat from 18 crewmembers of the USCGC Confidence sent on 30 Sep 1971. The Greenpeace was sailing to protest a powerful U.S. nuclear underground test on the island of Amchitka. Photo by Robert Keziere of the original letter.
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Support Letter to Greenpeace boat from 18 crewmembers of USCGC Confidence 30 Sep 1971

30 September 1971

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