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The postcard features the historic Chicamacomico Life Saving Station, one of the first seven stations on the Outer Banks. In 1918, the station’s crew heroically rescued 42 crewmen from the burning British tanker Mirlo, which had struck a German mine while carrying gasoline. This event highlights the bravery and dedication of the life-saving crews who risked their lives to save others in treacherous conditions. The photo on the postcard, taken by Harrell, captures the significance of this rescue mission. The postcard, published by Coastal Photo Scenics in Maine, serves as a reminder of the social and cultural value of these life-saving stations and the important role they played in maritime history.