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The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton's recent deployment through Guam waters underscores the island's strategic role as ...
There are several classes of Coast Guard ships that are called cutters. Learn where the name came from and why it's used so widely in today's service.
Pentagon lawyers are reviewing a request by the Department of Homeland Security for the Defense Department to activate 20,000 National Guard troops to enforce immigration laws.
Meanwhile the Chinese Coast Guard has received larger and more heavily armed ships than its American counterpart. Over the last decade the Chinese Coast Guard has received over a dozen new patrol ...
Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding can now expand production of the future USCGC Polar Sentinel, the first in the new class of Polar Security Cutters ... this vital national security asset ...
and Bollinger is currently constructing the Polar Security Cutter program for the U.S. Coast Guard.” Edison Chouest built two icebreakers that were leased to the National Science Foundation and ...
Calhoun, which commissioned in 2024, is the newest of four, 418-foot, Legend-class national security cutters homeported in North Charleston, South Carolina. The cutter’s primary missions are ...
The Service also received approval for low-rate initial production of the the Waterways Commerce Cutter (WCC ... as quickly as possible to support national security initiatives.
The Department of Homeland Security wants to spend about $50 million to buy a new long-range Gulfstream jet to replace an aging one used by Secretary Kristi Noem and top Coast Guard and DHS officials.
May 15 (UPI) --Pentagon lawyers are reviewing a request by the Department of Homeland Security for the Defense Department to activate 20,000 National ... government cost cutter May 28 (UPI ...
The request for a new jet comes as President Donald Trump considers accepting a luxury Boeing jumbo jet as a gift from the ruling family of Qatar.