A Coast Guard helicopter ... along with MH-65 Dolphin rescue helicopter crew of co-pilot Lt. j.g. Thomas Smith, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jordan Sanchez, and rescue swimmer Petty Officer 1st Class ...
The ship, following some minor modifications, will enter military service as the Coast Guard Cutter Storis. The soon-to-be CGC Storis is part of the service’s efforts to massively grow its fleet ...
The vessel will enhance the US operational presence in the Arctic and support Coast Guard missions while the service awaits delivery of new Polar security cutter (PSC)-class vessels. Once the Aiviq is ...
Dramatic video footage captures the moment a US Coast Guard crew plucks two survivors from a small plane that went down in a South Carolina marsh on Saturday during a college “training flight.” ...
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Point Ledge washed up on St. Thomas waterfront.
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The cutter’s primary missions are counter-narcotic and migrant interdiction operations, living marine resources protection, and search and rescue in support of U.S. Coast Guard operations throughout ...
The Coast Guard's newest icebreaker will honor a storied cutter that plied the Bering Sea, Alaska and elsewhere for more than 60 years -- a period in which its crews saved hundreds of distressed ...
Escanaba is a 270-foot, Famous-class medium endurance cutter with a crew of 93. The cutter’s primary missions include homeland security, maritime law enforcement, migrant interdiction, enforcing ...
A sailor and his dog were saved Christmas morning after strong winds and high surf conditions ran his vessel aground in northwest Washington. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said they ...
A spokesperson for the Coast Guard said when the air crew arrived at the scene, it sent a rescue swimmer to the crash site to assess the pilot's condition. A short time later, the air crew hoisted ...
This is an artist’s rendition of a new icebreaker that will be built. The U.S. Coast Guard currently operates one heavy icebreaker, the 399-foot Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star, commissioned in 1976, ...