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T he term "cutter" has roots in maritime history, long before the modern Coast Guard even existed. In the 18th century, a cutter was a specific type of small, fast sailing ship, usually with a ...
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton Concludes Joint Operations with Japan and Philippine Coast Guards  Coast Guard ...
The Coast Guard said in a press release that at about 12 a.m., cutter Active notified Joint Harbor Operations Center of a 25-foot panga-style vessel with about 15-20 people on board, about a mile ...
Attendees bow their heads during the convocation for the April 3, 2025 commissioning of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter John Witherspoon, held in an Air Station Kodiak hangar. The first of three new U ...
The Coast Guard purchased a modern icebreaker to expand its capabilities in the polar north, while work starts on brand new Arctic ships. ... The Coast Guard Cutter Storis on Dec. 10, 2024.
Juneau’ future U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker has a new paint job that includes the historic name “Storis,” the same name of a cutter nicknamed “The Galloping Ghost of the Alaskan Coast ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB 20) departed Seattle Thursday, beginning its annual Arctic deployment. The crew ...
The United States Coast Guard's modern incarnation was born in January 1915, with the blending of the U.S. Life-Saving Service and the Revenue Cutter Service.
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Campbell (WMEC 909) returned to their home port in Newport, Friday, following a 62-day patrol ...
The Coast Guard exercised a $113.1 million contract option May 8 with Bollinger Shipyards of Lockport, La., for two more Sentinel-class cutters. Sixty-seven are planned.
The term "cutter" has roots in maritime history, long before the modern Coast Guard even existed. In the 18th century, a cutter was a specific type of small, fast sailing ship, usually with a ...