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Coast Guard Cutter Liberty, Final Island-Class Cutter, Decommissioned After Over 35 Years of Service  Front Page ...
Capt. Christopher Culpepper, the commander of Coast Guard Sector Western Alaska & U.S. Arctic, presided over the ceremony honoring the nearly 40 years of service Mustang and its crews provided to the ...
The first of three new U.S. Coast Guard fast response cutters to be homeported in Kodiak ... of three to be homeported in Kodiak, replacing 110-foot Island-class patrol boats like the Naushon ...
The US Coast Guard decommissioned Coast Guard Cutter Mustang (WPB 1310 ... completed over 2000 law enforcement sorties. Mustang is a 110-foot, Island-Class patrol boat, a multi-mission platform ...
The Coast Guard decommissioned USCGC Mustang ... and it has completed more than 2,000 law enforcement missions. Island-class cutters — 110-foot, multimission platform boats designed for search ...
As it meets the presidential directives to beef up assets in Alaska, the US Coast Guard (USCG) is decommissioning older ...
The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stone offloaded around ... In that case, on Feb. 19, the Cutter Stone detected the four vessels 110 miles south of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
Maurice Jester, the Coast Guard cutter Icarus, shown here ... U-352 lies where it sank in 110 feet as an artificial reef and historic site, popularly visited by scuba divers.
Here’s a salute to the service of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Island-class cutters, the last of which was decommissioned Tuesday in Valdez.
diesel-powered “B” class cutter. Its captain, Lt. Cmdr. Maurice David Jester, was born in Chincoteague, Virginia, on May 13, 1889. He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1917 as a surfman stationed ...