Army Corps of Engineers helps keep San Francisco Bay clean and safe
A small crew of Army Corp of Engineers normally helps clean the San Francisco Bay. But the group recently had a change in duties when they held a joint search and rescue training exercise with the U.S. Coast Guard. CBS San Francisco's Max Darrow has the story.
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